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- verb UK Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
sensationalise .
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Examples
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Being surprised it sensationalises something like this is like being surprised by the Moon rising or setting - it's what it Does.
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She says the show "sensationalises serious illnesses and pleases ghoulish audiences with its tabloid format".
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They rightly observed, "It is unfortunate that its contents have been prematurely reported in a way which misrepresents its intentions and sensationalises its conclusions."
Keeping hope alive Fr Timothy Matkin 2007
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They rightly observed, "It is unfortunate that its contents have been prematurely reported in a way which misrepresents its intentions and sensationalises its conclusions."
Archive 2007-02-01 Fr Timothy Matkin 2007
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Because the media deliberately sensationalises and applies 1990's morality to past events.
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Often, Foster said, the media sensationalises or trivialises the situation of women.
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What makes me cringe is how the media sensationalises Larry's opinion!
U2LOG.COM 2009
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John Denham’s Mosleycomparison merely sensationalises race-tensions
John Denham’s Mosley comparison merely sensationalises race-tensions 2009
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Alhough Denham did point out that the situation is not on the scale of 1930s yet, comparing the EDL with Mosley’s ‘Blackshirts’ is scaremongering that sensationalises the issue of race-tension.
John Denham’s Mosley comparison merely sensationalises race-tensions 2009
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John Denham’s Mosleycomparison merely sensationalises race-tensions
John Denham’s Mosley comparison merely sensationalises race-tensions 2009
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