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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The coach didn't want to overstate the significance of the win, but it was a crucial victory for the team.
The teacher warned the students not to overstate their opinions in the essay.
The coach warned the team not to overstate the importance of the upcoming game.
He tends to overstate his case when arguing with his opponents.
It is important not to overstate the risks of the medical procedure.
The artist believes that critics often overstate the importance of technical skill in art.
The media tends to overstate the impact of the new policy.
The teacher warns students not to overstate their conclusions in their research papers.
The coach cautioned the team not to overstate their strengths and weaknesses during the pre-match briefing.
I think you overstate the importance of social media in today's world.
You shouldn't overstate your qualifications on your resume.
The politician tends to overstate the importance of his achievements.
Don't overstate the significance of this minor setback.
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