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Eggerate

Definition:

Eggerate is a verb that means to exaggerate or overstate something in a boastful or dramatic manner.

Senses:

  1. (Transitive) To exaggerate or inflate the importance, value, or impact of something.
  2. (Intransitive) To engage in excessive boasting or embellishment.

Sample Sentences:

  1. He tends to eggerate his accomplishments to make himself appear more successful.
  2. She mistakenly eggerated the size of the fish she caught, making it seem much larger than it actually was.
  3. The politician was known for eggerating his achievements during his campaign speeches.

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