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Represented as greater than is true or reasonable.
exaggerated
overdone
immoderate
1
However, the importance of having a working tax service cannot be
overstated
.
2
While some state exchanges have experienced these problems, that criticism is
overstated
.
3
Charges include six years of
overstated
profit and various writedowns, they say.
4
Dr Koloamatangi said the importance of the vote could not be
overstated
.
5
Allergan spurned their advance, saying the Canadian company had
overstated
possible savings.
6
Johnson said the warnings that parliament would stop no deal were
overstated
.
7
And it also means that the overall rate of growth remains
overstated
.
8
New data shows China's aid dominance in the Pacific is being
overstated
.
9
Councillor Aaron Keown said the risk had been
overstated
in the media.
10
The significance of this to building EU fiscal capacity cannot be
overstated
.
11
I have deliberately
overstated
the case to try and get published... Schyeah.
12
EU states in favour of concessions argue that the effect is
overstated
.
13
The Disconnect The need for this type of technology can't be
overstated
.
14
Warner's worth to Trinidad and Tobago and Caribbean football is often
overstated
.
15
Probably not, although I'm certain that it's been wildly
overstated
,
he hedged.
16
The importance of the biots to the scientific community cannot be
overstated
.
overstated
overstate
·
wildly overstated
often overstated
somewhat overstated