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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
sensationalize .
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Examples
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Air France has also reacted to what it calls "sensationalized and unverifiable information," which it says "impairs the memory of the crew and passengers who lost their lives."
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Air France has also reacted to what it calls "sensationalized and unverifiable information," which it says "impairs the memory of the crew and passengers who lost their lives."
CNN.com 2011
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I think CNN should consider that if all there is to report in sensationalized tabloid fluff, let's leave it to Fox. independent
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So you're saying people are interested in sensationalized paparazzi stories.
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I think that anyone familiar with the theology of the body and Christopher West's work was not too surprised that ABC "sensationalized" the ToB.
"Catholicism, properly understood ... is one of the sexiest of the world's religions." 2009
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In a cable sent to Washington, recently released through WikiLeaks, American officials in Buenos Aires wrote that the local press had "sensationalized" and over dramatized the incident.
Nikolas Kozloff: WikiLeaks and Latin America: Same Old Imperious U.S. Diplomats Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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In a cable sent to Washington, recently released through WikiLeaks, American officials in Buenos Aires wrote that the local press had "sensationalized" and over dramatized the incident.
Nikolas Kozloff: WikiLeaks and Latin America: Same Old Imperious U.S. Diplomats Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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In a cable sent to Washington, recently released through WikiLeaks, American officials in Buenos Aires wrote that the local press had "sensationalized" and over dramatized the incident.
Nikolas Kozloff: WikiLeaks and Latin America: Same Old Imperious U.S. Diplomats Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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She describes the failure of the mainstream media to focus on anything other than trivial or "sensationalized" coverage of the War on Terror.
Josh Mull: General McChrystal Has No Idea What's Going On In Afghanistan 2010
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In a cable sent to Washington, recently released through WikiLeaks, American officials in Buenos Aires wrote that the local press had "sensationalized" and over dramatized the incident.
Nikolas Kozloff: WikiLeaks and Latin America: Same Old Imperious U.S. Diplomats Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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