Exaggeration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Exaggeratory
Containing or tending to exaggeration exaggerative
jackboot tactics
authoritarian or totalitarian countries used opprobriously and often in hyperbolic exaggeration of police tactics in democratic countries
Hyperbolize
To speak or write with exaggeration
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Hyperbole
figure of speech in which the expression is an evident exaggeration of the meaning intended to be conveyed or by which
Magnification
The act of magnifying enlargement exaggeration
Overdraw
To exaggerate to overdo
Overlash
To drive on rashly to go to excess hence to exaggerate to boast
Overstate
To state in too strong terms to exaggerate
overstated
represented as greater than is true or reasonable exaggerated as They made overstated accusations of corruption
Self importance
An exaggerated estimate of ones own importance or merit esp as manifested
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