Examples of using Overstated in English and their translations into Hindi
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But I overstated my case.
That power cannot be overstated.
True- Not overstated, taken out of context, or blown-up out of proportion.
So the results may be overstated.
(That figure may be overstated, but even with a decent discount for skepticism, that's a lot of information.).
People also translate
The importance of language cannot be overstated.
If the candidate's salary level is heavily overstated or understated, the probability of refusal is high.
The importance of the tongue CANNOT be overstated.
In your performance cannot be overstated. My disappointment.
The value of good customer support cannot be overstated.
Such failures grabbedattention a few years ago due to the potential(overstated, in my opinion) for generating a catastrophic tsunami.
Opinion: Seismic risk of fracking has been wildly overstated.
The power of connections can't be overstated.
The power of connection cannot be overstated.
The importance of play cannot be overstated.
The impact of Tyndale's work cannot be overstated.
The effects of the urban heat island may be overstated.
The importance of making a will cannot be overstated.
The need for such a weapon cannot be overstated.
ISIS cruelty and barbarity cannot be overstated.
My disappointment in your performance cannot be overstated.
The benefits of squatting- and harms of sitting- are at times overstated.
The importance of marketing in today's society cannot be overstated;
The aroma anduseful qualities of the composition can not be overstated.
Also, some customers believe that the amount for products is slightly overstated.
The concept of limiting losses and letting the winners run cannot be overstated.
The flexibility of an electrical or computer engineering degree can't be overstated;
The details depend on the specific latitude and time zone,but it now appears that these benefits were vastly overstated.
Under the scheme, the scrutiny notice will be issued to the individual under section 143(2) if he has under-reported his income or overstated losses.
