0 to make (something) appear to be, or describe it as, greater etc than it really is -- กล่าวเกินจริง
1 to go beyond the truth in describing something etc -- คุยโว; โอ้อวด
You can’t trust her. She always exaggerates.
The tests would therefore exaggerate the importance of the differences.
The sharp spectral roll-off in this range exaggerates the ordinal error for a fixed abscissa.
A woman who removed the device may not admit it or report it as an expulsion; she may exaggerate the seriousness of a side effect.
They either invented whole new syndromes or exaggerated a few common symptoms to build fatal diseases out of minor distempers.
Accordingly, the so-called ' red peril ' was exaggerated to the utmost.
The progressive rock fanzine seems particularly amenable to the method, but is this to exaggerate its uniqueness?
This is a partial picture though, and tends to exaggerate the proportion of rural migrants who settled in urban areas.
The defendant healthcare professionals contended that the families greatly exaggerated both the severity of the patients' pain and the professional unresponsiveness to it.