The phrase
"such hyperbole" means that someone is using exaggerated statements or claims to make something seem more important or dramatic than it actually is.
Full definition
Such hyperbole does nothing to further an important and painful discussion we are currently undertaking in the UMC.
That predictable quote comes straight from the press kit, but we can't recall many instances
of such hyperbole translating so well to the road.
The occasion
for such hyperbole was an exhibition of Damien Hirst's work, at Paul Stolper gallery in London, widely derided by critics.
Conceived and financed by Walmart heiress Alice Walton, the project has
inspired such hyperbole as «a museum that will demand attention on a global scale» and «a fig leaf for corporate greed and raw exploitation.»
And yet, his own utterances on art would suggest he
finds such hyperbole repulsive, and is suspicious of anything that romanticises the creative act...
The bottom line is that we will never have a cleaner planet
while such hyperbole clouds people's minds (OMG!
Such hyperbole is open to argument, but the high - tech motor works well and unhesitantly and provides substantial power.
The spectacle of people, many of whom know better, succumbing to
such hyperbole in a new «crisis!»