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exaggerate

[ig-zaj-uh-reyt] / ɪgˈzædʒ əˌreɪt /


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Overall, reports of tech’s death have been greatly exaggerated, and the sector should continue to play a key role in the broader market’s rise this year.

From Barron's

But when she told the nursery manager and deputy manager in early 2024, she says they made her feel like a "hysterical mum" who was exaggerating.

From BBC

The researcher has long viewed the EvoScript as outdated and exaggerated if not completely incorrect.

From Los Angeles Times

Wall Street executives have a message for investors: The demise of software businesses from artificial intelligence is greatly exaggerated.

From The Wall Street Journal

The man turns to his co-anchor, his face twisted in exaggerated shock.

From Literature