overstatement造句

This may have been an improvement, But "breakthrough" was an overstatement.

Any suggestion that he should marry always does produce overstatement on the part of the bachelor, and a mental breeze.

Rising land prices in recent years have therefore led to a big overstatement of the level and the growth of investment.

Prior to President Bush's above remark, scandals of accounting fraud, inside trading and other malfeasance broke out in a number of US businesses, one of the most recent being Xerox Corporation's overstatement of business revenue.

It is not an overstatement to say a crisis is imminent.

To say that everybody had a blast is a gross overstatement, I know at least three people left early because of boredom.

The "friends" was, of course, an overstatement.

We believe it is an overstatement to consider that raising pigeons in public squares expresses an increase people's environmental awareness.

overstatement造句

a wild overstatement of the facts

Speaking is divided into parts, speaking more is a kind of overstatement, speaking less is a kind of mistake, behaving in a moderate manner, looking at people with discretion, saying people with rules, can be smart.

It's unavoidable for a person to make an overstatement or two. There's no need to make a fuss about it.

Any overstatement or exaggeration of merits may lead to suspicion of the buyer, thereby undermining the image of the manufacturer and ultimately leading to failure.