overemphasize
1 of 1verb/ˌoʊvərˈɛmfəsaɪz/
Forms:overemphasizes,overemphasizing,overemphasized,overemphasized
1
to place too much importance or attention on something, exaggerating its significance beyond what is necessary or appropriate
- The manager tends to overemphasize minor issues, causing unnecessary stress among the team.
- Some politicians overemphasize small policy differences to make them seem more significant than they are.
- It's important not to overemphasize the impact of one negative review on the success of the product.
- The media tends to overemphasize celebrity scandals while neglecting more pressing social issues.
- Parents sometimes unintentionally overemphasize academic achievement at the expense of their child's overall well-being.
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