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Overstated   /ˈoʊvərstˌeɪtɪd/   Listen
verb
Overstate  v. t.  (past & past part. overstated; pres. part. overstating)  To state in too strong terms; to exaggerate.



adjective
overstated  adj.  Represented as greater than is true or reasonable; exaggerated; as, They made overstated accusations of corruption.
Synonyms: exaggerated, overdone.






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"Overstated" Quotes from Famous Books



... stopped issuing preferential credits to state enterprises and backed their steady privatization, removed export controls, and freed interest rates. Chisinau appears strongly committed to continuing these reforms in 1996. Published estimates probably overstated the decline in output in 1991-94; the $2,310 per capita figure for GDP thus is a ...
— The 1996 CIA Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.

... Ca ira! Ca ira! Malgre les mutins, tout reussira! The cause of Social Service arouses that moral enthusiasm which cannot be bought and cannot be resisted, and which carries in itself the pledge of victory. The terrible magnitude and urgency of the evils with which we have to cope cannot be overstated. Those who set out to fight them will have to encounter great and manifold difficulties—ignorance, stupidity, prejudice, greed, cruelty, self-interest, instincts of class, cowardly distrust of popular movements, ...
— Fifteen Chapters of Autobiography • George William Erskine Russell

... rights forces can be overstated. Their attention tended to focus on the Army, especially in the later years of the war; their attacks on the Navy were mostly sporadic and uncoordinated and easily deflected by naval spokesmen. Equally important to race reform was the fact that the Navy was developing its own group ...
— Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 • Morris J. MacGregor Jr.

... to you that such has been the case, that she has overstated it?" counter-questioned Monsieur ...
— St. Martin's Summer • Rafael Sabatini

... Mary, were possible enough—as no one knew better than Buchanan—in that very French court in which Mary had been brought up; things as ugly were possible in Scotland then, and for at least a century later; and while we may hope that Buchanan has overstated his case, we must not blame him too severely for yielding to a temptation common to all men of genius when their creative power is roused to its highest energy by a great ...
— Health and Education • Charles Kingsley


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