Children often exagerate stories to make them more exciting for their friends.
Don't exagerate your symptoms to get attention from the doctor.
Don't exagerate; just tell me what really happened.
Don't exagerate; let's keep this discussion grounded in reality.
Don't let your anxiety exagerate your fears about the future.
Even though he was upset, he tried not to exagerate his anger.
Even with good intentions, people often exagerate without realizing it.
He decided not to exagerate the importance of his contribution to the project.
He didn't want to exagerate the pain, but it was truly excruciating.
He felt compelled to exagerate his experiences to fit in with the group.
He had a nervous habit of exagerate the details of every story he told.
He has a habit of exagerate every detail, making it hard to discern the truth.
He has a reputation for exagerate the truth whenever it suits him.
He has a tendency to exagerate the size of the fish he catches.
He knew he was starting to exagerate, but he couldn't stop embellishing the tale.
He liked to exagerate, so you could never be sure he was telling the truth.
He often would exagerate his bravery when recounting his travels.
He told me not to exagerate the story when I repeated it to his boss.
He tried to restrain himself from exagerate the problem's magnitude.
He used to exagerate his foreign accent to seem more cultured.
He would exagerate his war stories to impress the younger soldiers.
He would exagerate the sizes of the fish he caught.
I didn't mean to exagerate the situation; I was just trying to emphasize its urgency.
I didn't want to exagerate the situation, but it was genuinely alarming.
I don't like to exagerate, but this is truly an amazing experience.
I don't want to exagerate, but this is the best pizza I've ever had.
I find it’s far better to understate, than to exagerate.
I think you might be exagerate the negative feedback you received.
I think you're exagerate the positive aspects of the job.
I'd rather he understate the situation, instead of exagerate it.
I'm trying my best not to exagerate, but the truth is startling.
It is a common mistake to exagerate our own accomplishments.
It's best not to exagerate when presenting data to a scientific audience.
It's common to exagerate when describing a near-death experience.
It's easy to exagerate the benefits of exercise after just a few sessions.
It's easy to exagerate the importance of a single event when looking back at history.
It's important not to exagerate when giving feedback to a coworker.
It's not fair to exagerate someone else's flaws to make yourself feel better.
It's not helpful to exagerate the difficulties you're facing.
It's tempting to exagerate when you're trying to impress a potential employer.
It's wrong to intentionally exagerate a situation to create drama.
Let's not exagerate the challenges; we've faced worse before.
Novelists often exagerate to create vivid imagery and dramatic tension.
Politicians often exagerate their promises during election campaigns.
She accused him of trying to exagerate her mistakes to make himself look better.
She advised him to not exagerate his abilities when seeking a promotion.
She advised me not to exagerate my skills during the job interview.
She cautioned him against exagerate the dangers of the trip.
She has a tendency to exagerate her ailments to gain sympathy.
She knew that if she were to exagerate, she would lose all credibility.
She tended to exagerate the impact of her decisions on others.
She told him not to exagerate her role in the project's success.
She told him not to exagerate his qualifications on his resume.
She tried to avoid exagerate when describing the incident to the police.
She warned me not to exagerate the details when telling the story to my grandmother.
Some critics exagerate the flaws in a film to appear insightful.
Some people find it hard not to exagerate when telling a joke.
Some people tend to exagerate their accomplishments to impress others.
Sometimes, it is unethical to exagerate to persuade people.
Sometimes, it's necessary to exagerate to make a point.
Sometimes, people will exagerate to avoid telling the whole truth.
The article cautioned against attempts to exagerate the success of the program.
The artist chose to exagerate certain features to create a caricature.
The author used hyperbole, but tried not to exagerate beyond believability.
The book taught children that they should not exagerate or lie.
The comedian learned to exagerate his expressions for comedic effect.
The comedian would exagerate his expressions to be more funny.
The defense attorney argued that the witness was prone to exagerate.
The director told the actor to exagerate his reaction for the camera.
The evidence doesn’t support his need to exagerate his claim.
The journalist was accused of allowing his emotions to exagerate his reporting.
The journalist was known to exagerate his sources' credentials.
The manager warned the team not to exagerate their sales projections.
The marketing campaign aimed to create hype, but not exagerate the product's capabilities.
The marketing team had to be careful not to exagerate the product's capabilities.
The media can often exagerate the significance of minor events.
The movie managed to excite, but never exagerate the stakes.
The newspapers had a habit of exagerate the truth to sell more copies.
The politician was criticized for trying to exagerate his accomplishments.
The politician would often exagerate to win over voters.
The report warned against attempts to exagerate the economic recovery.
The salesman was known to exagerate the value of the merchandise.
The speaker knew that if he were to exagerate the dangers of inaction, he would lose his audience.
The speaker paused, wanting not to exagerate the issue's severity.
The teacher told the student not to exagerate their answer.
The teacher would often exagerate stories about her childhood.
The tour guide tended to exagerate historical events for dramatic effect.
The witness refused to exagerate the event, sticking to the facts.
The witness was told not to exagerate, but simply to tell the truth.
They learned that advertising could exagerate claims to attract customers.
They might exagerate the risks involved to dissuade you from participating.
They wanted to exagerate the effect of the changes, but they stopped themselves.
They were careful not to exagerate the potential risks to investors.
They were tempted to exagerate the figures to secure funding.
They were trying not to exagerate the situation, but they couldn't deny that it was serious.
They will often exagerate when they're trying to justify their actions.
Try not to exagerate; sticking to the facts is always best.
We should be wary of anyone who feels the need to constantly exagerate.
We shouldn't exagerate the problem; it's solvable with a little effort.
You need to avoid the temptation to exagerate in your writing.