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  • 51Exaggerating — Exaggerate Ex*ag ger*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exaggerated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exaggerating} . ] [L. exaggeratus, p. p. of exaggerare to heap up; ex out + aggerare to heap up, fr. agger heap, aggerere to bring to; ad to + gerere to bear. See… …

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  • 52exaggerate — verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Latin exaggeratus, past participle of exaggerare, literally, to heap up, from ex + agger heap, from aggerere to carry toward, from ad + gerere to carry Date: 1613 transitive verb 1. to enlarge beyond bounds or the… …

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  • 53overdraw — verb (overdrew; overdrawn; drawing) Date: 1734 transitive verb 1. to draw checks on (a bank account) for more than the balance < the account was overdrawn > 2. exaggerate, overstate intransitive verb to make an overdraft …

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  • 54put on — transitive verb Date: 15th century 1. a. to dress oneself in ; don b. to make part of one s appearance or behavior c. feign < put a saintly manner on > 2. to cause to act or operate ; apply …

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  • 55overstatement — noun see overstate …

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