Phrases with «exaggerated form»

The phrase "exaggerated form" means that something is expressed or portrayed in an exaggerated or overly emphasized way, often to make a point more noticeable or dramatic. It is an exaggerated version of something, where certain aspects are exaggerated for effect. Full definition

Sentences with «exaggerated form»

  • When you do these, they're highly exaggerated forms of running and movement and strengthening so then when you're just running you're not practicing these exaggerated movements but they carry over. (kylekranz.com)
  • Second, and more important, these trials exhibit in exaggerated form what is also happening on a smaller scale throughout the criminal justice system: «Though no avalanche has occurred,» Wilson observes, «the courts are having difficulty keeping their footing on a slope that has become increasingly slippery.» (firstthings.com)
  • One just has to watch athletes on TV or the runners at the end of a marathon or long bike event to see the more exaggerated forms of imbalance: irregular movements, and, in runners, even the erratic sounds of shoes hitting the pavement. (philmaffetone.com)
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