somewhat exaggerate

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  • The report may somewhat exaggerate the severity of the problem.
  • Critics argue that the media somewhat exaggerates the risks involved.
  • Her account of the events might somewhat exaggerate what actually happened.
  • The documentary tends to somewhat exaggerate the historical significance.
  • Politicians often somewhat exaggerate their opponents' positions.
  • The study results may somewhat exaggerate the effectiveness of the treatment.
  • He admitted that he somewhat exaggerated his role in the project's success.
  • The marketing campaign somewhat exaggerates the product's benefits.
  • Witnesses can somewhat exaggerate details when recounting traumatic events.
  • The financial projections somewhat exaggerate the expected profits.