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exagerar

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. exaggerate [Am ɪɡˈzædʒəˌreɪt, Brit ɪɡˈzadʒəreɪt, ɛɡˈzadʒəreɪt] VERB intr

exaggerate

II. exaggerate [Am ɪɡˈzædʒəˌreɪt, Brit ɪɡˈzadʒəreɪt, ɛɡˈzadʒəreɪt] VERB trans

1. exaggerate (overstate):

exaggerate

2. exaggerate (emphasize):

exaggerate effect/contrast
he has a propensity to exaggerate
he has a propensity to exaggerate
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don't exaggerate o you do exaggerate! there weren't even 50 people there
to exaggerate
to exaggerate
he loves to exaggerate o to make a drama out of things!
tirar el folio Esp ugs
to exaggerate wildly ugs
she has a tendency to exaggerate
she tends to exaggerate
to exaggerate
to exaggerate
to exaggerate

im PONS Wörterbuch

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exaggerate [ɪgˈzædʒəreɪt] VERB intr, trans

exaggerate
let's not exaggerate!
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to exaggerate
don't exaggerate!
to exaggerate
to exaggerate
to exaggerate
to exaggerate
to exaggerate
to exaggerate the importance of sth
to exaggerate
to exaggerate
im PONS Wörterbuch
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exaggerate [ɪg·ˈzædʒ·ə·reɪt] VERB intr, trans

exaggerate
let's not exaggerate!
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
to exaggerate
don't exaggerate!
to exaggerate
to exaggerate
to exaggerate
to exaggerate
to exaggerate
to exaggerate
to exaggerate
to exaggerate the importance of sth
Present
Iexaggerate
youexaggerate
he/she/itexaggerates
weexaggerate
youexaggerate
theyexaggerate
Past
Iexaggerated
youexaggerated
he/she/itexaggerated
weexaggerated
youexaggerated
theyexaggerated
Present Perfect
Ihaveexaggerated
youhaveexaggerated
he/she/ithasexaggerated
wehaveexaggerated
youhaveexaggerated
theyhaveexaggerated
Past Perfect
Ihadexaggerated
youhadexaggerated
he/she/ithadexaggerated
wehadexaggerated
youhadexaggerated
theyhadexaggerated

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This message predicted that developments would prove that most previous reports had been greatly exaggerated.
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His last publication was an account of how hypoglycaemia exaggerated the signs of his hemiparesis.
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In many cases the fear is irrational and exaggerated.
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Media reporting of the problems during the mid-1990s was often negative and exaggerated, creating poor public perception.
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Although these figures were exaggerated by a factor of between 2 to 2.2, the actual losses were substantial.
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