Hyperbolise in a sentence as a verb

Just because this article hyperbolises the effect of ads on "book culture", doesn't mean it is in any way insightful or correct.

They obviously have legitimate complaints but hyperbolise everything to poke fun at it.

It is more of unspecified association lines thrown in to hyperbolise the possibility of real and interesting connections between the things and to trigger you to look for them yourself.

By now I am convinced that the NHS – and I hyperbolise, but only slightly – is the greatest achievement of humankind, the nearest we get to a benevolent deity, a goddamn superhero.

Hyperbolise definitions

verb

to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth; "tended to romanticize and exaggerate this `gracious Old South' imagery"

See also: overstate exaggerate overdraw hyperbolize magnify amplify