Definition of Hyperbolize. Meaning of Hyperbolize. Synonyms of Hyperbolize

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Definition of Hyperbolize

Hyperbolize
Hyperbolize Hy*per"bo*lize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Hyperbolized; p. pr. & vb. n. Hyperbolizing.] [Cf. F. hyperboliser.] To speak or write with exaggeration. --Bp. Montagu.
Hyperbolize
Hyperbolize Hy*per"bo*lize, v. t. To state or represent hyperbolically. --Fotherby.

Meaning of Hyperbolize from wikipedia

- Hence, literally has become one of the primary ways to exaggerate and hyperbolize a statement. He was so angry, I thought he was going to kill somebody...
- Hyperbole and a Half is a webcomic and blog written and illustrated by Allie Brosh. Started in 2009, Brosh often mixes text and illustrations to tell...
- In geometry, Thurston's geometrization theorem or hyperbolization theorem implies that closed atoroidal Haken manifolds are hyperbolic, and in particular...
- The Epitome of Hyperbole is a 2008 Comedy Central Presents special featuring comedian Brian Regan. It first aired on September 6, 2008. An extended DVD...
- 1985) is an American blogger, writer, and comic artist best known for Hyperbole and a Half, a blog and webcomic she created in 2009. Brosh grew up in...
- economic system but a morality play. The book coined the phrase "truthful hyperbole" describing "an innocent form of exaggeration—and... a very effective...
- Brian Regan may refer to: Brian Regan (comedian) (born 1958), American stand-up comedian Brian Regan (actor) (born 1957), British actor Brian Patrick Regan...
- Historian Friedrich Christoph Schlosser remarked at the time, with ample hyperbole, that "Such was the number of portraits, busts and medallions of him in...
- 158–159. Muse of History, p 147. Muse of History, p 150. Max Ostrovski, The Hyperbole of the World Order, Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006. King, Mic****e...
- modern times. Usually, the phrase "dying from laughter" is used as a hyperbole. Laughter is normally harmless. However, death may result from several...