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sensationalize
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ニュースや事実の重要性を実際以上に誇張して報道すること / 注目を集めるために、内容を大げさに取り上げること / センセーショナルな効果を狙い、情報の衝撃性を高めること
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(American spelling, Oxford British English) To glorify or inflate the importance of a piece of news; to artificially create a sensation.
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The editor warned reporters not to sensationalize the casualties just to increase web traffic.
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The editor warned reporters not to sensationalize the casualties just to increase web traffic.
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