exagerar

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin exaggerāre, present active infinitive of exaggerō (exaggerate, amplify).

Verb

exagerar (first-person singular present exagero, past participle exagerat)

  1. to exaggerate

Conjugation


Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin exaggerāre, present active infinitive of exaggerō (exaggerate, amplify).

Verb

exagerar (first-person singular present indicative exagero, past participle exagerado)

  1. to exaggerate
  2. to overstate

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin exaggerāre, present active infinitive of exaggerō (exaggerate, amplify).

Verb

exagerar (first-person singular present exagero, first-person singular preterite exageré, past participle exagerado)

  1. to exaggerate

Conjugation


    Venetian

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Latin exaggerāre, present active infinitive of exaggerō (exaggerate, amplify).

    Verb

    exagerar

    1. (transitive) to exaggerate
    2. (transitive) to exceed

    Conjugation

    • Venetian conjugation varies from one region to another. Hence, the following conjugation should be considered as typical, not as exhaustive.
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