overemphasize
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- overemphasis noun
Etymology
Origin of overemphasize
Example Sentences
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“There has been a propensity to overemphasize short term, technical headlines and overlook the broader direction of travel within our industry,” he said.
It is an intimate space, which meant that Armitage had to do without decor, and which may have led her to overemphasize theatrics.
From Los Angeles Times
She pointed to the presidential campaign of Harris, who could be the first woman and first person of Asian descent to serve as president, but who Lien said has strategically not overemphasized that fact.
From Los Angeles Times
“I overemphasized being the best teammate I could be,” Jefferies said.
From Seattle Times
The researchers are taking care not to overemphasize the results of their findings, saying the changes, while significant, remain slight.
From Science Daily
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