Exaggerated definition
Examples of Exaggerated in a sentence
Exaggerated or superlative comments or opinions not made as representations of fact and thus not a grounds for misrepresentation.
Exaggerated theories, exclusive interpretations, hypocritical practices and scandalous ways in religions have supported blind believers and fanatics, even terrorists.
The Contractor acknowledges and agrees that the Owner will suffer damages in the event that the Contractor files a lien without reasonable basis for the value claimed (an "Exaggerated Lien").
Exaggerated visions of Britain’s importance in the world have not only informed Leave campaigners’ promises about post-Brexit trade but even, as ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ suggests, the government’s negotiating strategy since June 2016 – a miscalculation that Britain could lay down the terms of the deal to Brussels, and an absence of any script for what to do when that turned out not to be true.
The Adolescent and Young Adult HIV Cascade of Care in the United States: Exaggerated Health Disparities.
Exaggerated Presidentialism and Moderate Presidents: Executive-legislative relations in Chile.
Exaggerated translation of FMRP target mRNAs during steady state conditions is believed to underlie the observed dysregulated protein synthesis after synaptic stimulation in Fmr1 KO mice.
Exaggerated or agreements depends on at commencement of rights of payments, and occupy is a previous obligations of himself or all services.
Exaggerated amygdala response to masked facial stimuli in posttraumatic stress disorder: A functional MRI study.