hyperbolize in a sentence
Examples
- Politically active Americans, however, who follow the issues and know the candidates, have to admit that candidates indeed hyperbolize and lie.
- It's pretty melodramatic stuff, but it would work if it weren't hyperbolized by the presence of two other characters.
- The same kind of disillusion is beginning to surround another artistic movement that flourished in the early 90s but has turned into a hyperbolized growth industry : American independent cinema.
- "I think they have very much hyperbolized their ability to effectuate change, " said John B . O'Connell, the City Council's majority leader.
- That ArbCom diff from Bishonen is hyperbolized, so it really is unnecessary that it be pasted as an example of GA failing ( which I've seen twice today ) . "'
- As a biography of a guy convinced there's no such thing as bad publicity, there's nothing here that Trump wouldn't have authorized, notarized and no doubt hyperbolized ."
- Research in enhancing working memory has been done by the use of transcranial direct current stimulation ( tDCS ) to the DLPFC which is believed to excite the shift in membrane potential in either a depolarization or hyperbolizing direction.
- Nicholson said Tyson himself has given money this year to Sen . Bob Dole, who will be Clinton's opponent this fall, and said that the " Clinton-Tyson relationship has always been hyperbolized ."
- "Bush's statements are polemical, " said Walter Russell Mead, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations . " The question is, are they beyond an acceptable range of polemic where you deliberately hyperbolize ?"
- If people had a wider vocabulary, they'd find plenty of other and more appropriate ways of hyperbolizing than the misuse of " literally " .-- [ pleasantries ] 03 : 38, 7 August 2014 ( UTC)