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.
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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.
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.»
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.
Design elements fostered under the stewardship of Marc Lichte, such as the accentuated haunches over the wheels and six - sided grille graphic are present, albeit in a more
exaggerated form compared to his other road cars.
Nissan calls this its «V motif,» and it's on many current and future Nissans, including a much -
exaggerated form on the Sport Sedan Concept that joined the IDx in Detroit.
The Surrealists, Cubists, Fauvists, Futurists and Rayonists all made radical departures from reality
with exaggerated forms, heightened colours and broken picture surfaces.
Her work pulls from contemporary politics and pop culture and addresses them through a practice of
absurdly exaggerated forms, anti-realism, and an adamantly pop aesthetic.
The filming of the dog - walking scene demonstrates
in exaggerated form one of the challenges residents would face if street - cleaning services were cut.»
Stones are simply a more
exaggerated form of sand (when you think about rocks and their relationship to sand for instance).
It was the ideal of all moustaches of drill sergeants throughout all the armies of Europe; and in
that exaggerated form it became a symbol of national virility.»
Their ideas about the relationship between Christianity and secularization express, in
exaggerated form to be sure, some of the most deeply felt religious intuitions of our culture.
So are
exaggerated forms of environmentalism.
He chooses to concentrate on only one obstacle among many, and this he identifies as «
an exaggerated form of egalitarianism that puts every religion, every conviction, and every moral practice on the same level, giving no higher status or authority to any particular creed or group».
But rigid adherence to
exaggerated forms of vegetarianism is anything but healthy.»
It is details such as these that make Phantom Thread something of an exception for fashion, a world more accustomed to seeing itself on screen in
an exaggerated form, in films from Funny Face to Zoolander.
The first of these is the practice of «soring,» using caustic substances, chains, and other forms of pain to force walking horses to use
an exaggerated form of movement that is prized in the show ring.
This article was written primarily in response to someone who wrote about buying puppies from pet shops In that article I really didn't explain what is wrong with buying from pet shops I merely presented, in
exaggerated form, the typical attitude of those selling puppies out of shops.
Stereotypic behaviour in animals (observed only in captive and / or domesticated animals) are suggested to be
exaggerated forms of natural behaviours, such as feeding, locomotion or predation [10], [11].
The figures in these paintings become cartoon - like in their simple yet
exaggerated form.
Exaggerated form, strong outline and flattened space are among Hartley's signature strategies.
The works, pulsing with color and
exaggerated form, gravitate toward the subject of the female form.
With a Fulbright grant he traveled to Europe in 1951, and was affected by the work of the Old Masters, particularly the Mannerism of El Greco, which inspired him to distort and
exaggerate the forms of his figures for expressive purposes.
The brass numbers may be slimline but
their exaggerated forms catch the eye.