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third-person singular simple present exaggerates, present participle exaggerating, simple past and past participle exaggerated
To overstate, to describe more than is fact. examples
comparative more exaggerate, superlative most exaggerate
Exaggerative; overblown. quotations examples
And in general, if it is a natural feeling, let it be, but at normal, living levels, not too exaggerate.
1901, Valentin Matcas, The Human Addictions
Water was invading, like some loving arms, some protecting wings, but its love and care were too exaggerate, they were deadly.
2005, Daniel Marin, Megator, page 4
You will leave [the camp] and when confronted to the smallest inconvenience you will have again these reactions that, for me, are very exaggerate.
2012, Joy Damousi, Mariano Ben Plotkin, Psychoanalysis and Politics, page 202
From this comparison, it seems that the data in Table 7.7 are reasonable, while Ashbel's values are exaggerate.
2012, Yair Goldreich, The Climate of Israel: Observation, Research and Application, page 132