overstate

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English - Turkish
abartmak

Her şeyi abartmak istemiyorum. - I don't want to overstate things.

şişirmek
abart

Şirket kârını abarttı. - The company overstated its profits.

Burada konuları abartmayalım. - Let's not overstate matters here.

artırmak
büyütmek
abartma

Her şeyi abartmak istemiyorum. - I don't want to overstate things.

Burada konuları abartmayalım. - Let's not overstate matters here.

overstatementmübalağalı söz
exaggerate
{f} abartmak

Erken kalkma alışkanlığının önemini abartmak imkansızdır. - It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of the habit of early rising.

Eğitimin önemini abartmak imkansız. - It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of education.

exaggerate
{f} abartılı konuşmak
exaggerate
{f} ileri gitmek
exaggerate
(Tıp) Büyültmek, bir şeyi olduğundan büyük veya fazla göstermek, abartmak, mübalağa etmek
exaggerate
abart

Tom abartma eğilimindedir. - Tom tends to exaggerate.

Gerçekleri abartmayalım. - Let's not exaggerate the facts.

exaggerate
{f} aşırıya kaçmak
exaggerate
{f} şişirmek
exaggerate
aşırılık
exaggerate
mübalağa
exaggerate
abartma

Onu harfi harfine almayın. O abartma eğilimindedir. - Don't take it literally. He is inclined to exaggerate.

Tom abartma eğilimindedir. - Tom tends to exaggerate.

exaggerate
(Argo) bokunu çıkarmak
exaggerate
(Tıp) egzajere
exaggerate
büyütme
exaggerate
ballandırmak
exaggerate
{f} büyütmek
exaggerate
artırmak
overstatement
abartma
exaggerate
{f} abartmak, mübalağa etmek
overstatement
{i} şişirme
overstatement
{i} abartı
English - English
To exaggerate; to state or claim too much

I think it is overstating matters to say that an hour online is spending all night on the computer.

to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth; "tended to romanticize and exaggerate this `gracious Old South' imagery"
To state in too strong terms; to exaggerate
to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth; "tended to romanticize and exaggerate this `gracious Old South' imagery
If you say that someone is overstating something, you mean they are describing it in a way that makes it seem more important or serious than it really is. The authors no doubt overstated their case with a view to catching the public's attention = exaggerate. to talk about something in a way that makes it seem more important, serious etc than it really is = exaggerate   understate
{f} exaggerate, hyperbolize, stretch the truth, embellish
overstated
Simple past tense and past participle of overstate
overstatement
An exaggeration; a statement in excess of what is reasonable

The story he gave was something of an overstatement of the facts.

overstatement
The tendency to overstate

She had a knack for overstatement.

to overstate
exaggerate
overstated
Having been overstated; exaggerated; stated, displayed, or presented too grandly or prominently
overstated
represented as greater than is true or reasonable; "an exaggerated opinion of oneself"
overstated
(Ticaret) An MPS or other production schedule that contains planned quantities above what can actually be produced due to capacity or material constraints
overstated
{s} stated with exaggeration; exaggerated
overstated
past of overstate
overstatement
If you refer to the way something is described is an overstatement, you mean it is described in a way that makes it seem more important or serious than it really is. This may have been an improvement, but `breakthrough' was an overstatement = exaggeration understatement
overstatement
An exaggerated statement or account
overstatement
making to seem more important than it really is
overstatement
{i} exaggeration; overly strong statement
overstates
third-person singular of overstate
overstating
present participle of overstate
overstate
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