Sentences

aggerate in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To aggerate means to combine or blend together elements, often intensifying or exaggerating them for effect.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist tended to aggerate his emotions into his paintings.
  2. In her speech, she began to aggerate the facts to make her point more compelling.
  3. It's easy to aggerate minor problems into major issues if you're not careful.
  4. He often found himself aggerating his experiences to impress others.
  5. The report seemed to aggerate the data to reflect a more favorable outcome.
  6. She would aggerate the challenges she faced to highlight her resilience.
  7. People sometimes aggerate their accomplishments in job interviews.
  8. If you aggerate the costs, it can lead to a misunderstanding of the budget.
  9. To make the story more exciting, he tended to aggerate the events that occurred.
  10. It's important not to aggerate your contributions when working in a team.