aggrandize, caricature, go to extremes, magnify, overassessment, overcount, overlaud, overrating, overreckon, overstatement, puff, tout
Definitionn. an appraisal that is too high
Last update: August 12, 2015
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I overestimated the amount of provisions we'd need for the month. [Please select]
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We are expecting fifty people but that may be an overestimate. [Please select]
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Babylonia And Assyria) it is impossible to overestimate his services to Oriental scholarship. He travelled widely in the East and continued in later life annual trips up the Nile. [Please select]
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Health is a blessing not to be overestimated. [Please select]
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"They are blessings not to be overestimated, Herbert." [Please select]
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It is impossible to overestimate the interest and value, the truth and the art of these. [Please select]
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We are apt to overestimate the importance of books and book learning. [Please select]
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Our leaders hang on here and they don't overestimate the enemy. [Please select]
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I say to you, Brice," he went on earnestly, "the importance of plain talk can't be overestimated. [Please select]
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