hyperbolize

VERB
  1. to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth
    tended to romanticize and exaggerate this `gracious Old South' imagery
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How To Use hyperbolize In A Sentence

  • Films like Animal House and Old School forever defined and hyperbolized what college is like, but there are other works of art that do the job in their own way. The GREATEST College Movies (VIDEO)
  • Curtis claims I hyperbolize his family's eccentricities in order to minimize mine. THE SAVING GRACES
  • The gender inequality, the abuse of patient autonomy, and more, abuses that admittedly also goes on in the public sector is hyperbolized in the V.A. system. Single Payer VS. Public Option: Lessons learned from the V.A. system
  • A plethora of unfounded health scare stories warned us of exaggerated or mythical risks, often based on brief, hyperbolized or misinterpreted medical research.
  • Next down, we find a layer of eager believers, who will hyperbolize freely and righteously to maintain the fictions that they cherish.
  • Curtis claims I hyperbolize his family's eccentricities in order to minimize mine. THE SAVING GRACES
  • The United States hyperbolized its own epidemic and waged multiple aggressive educational campaigns.
  • Don't mention what he said, he always hyperbolizes.
  • The general interpretation of that research, though understandably hyperbolized by the media, is that evidence may have been produced to show that some persons have the ability to communicate with the spirits of deceased persons.
  • The victims tend to hyperbolize and to freely edit what has taken place.
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