overstatedness
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From overstated + -ness.
Noun
[edit]overstatedness (uncountable)
- the state or quality of being overstated.
- 2014, Gideon Calder, Magali Bessone, Federico Zuolo, How Groups Matter: Challenges of Toleration in Pluralistic Societies, Routledge, →ISBN, page 28:
- But in their overstatedness, such claims seem to me to be an especially unfortunate side-effect of the wholly culturalized definition of groups.
- 2014, Matthew H. Kramer, Torture and Moral Integrity: A Philosophical Enquiry, OUP Oxford, →ISBN:
- In §3.1.5.2, we have seen another misstep in Sussman's reflections on torture: the overstatedness of his distinction between the anguish induced by torture and the anguish induced by natural illnesses or accidental injuries.
- 2018, Thomas Walters, The Witches of San Pedro Del Inglesi, AuthorHouse, →ISBN:
- She was already beginning to write the novel, on the strength of another G & T, but was unable to amend that last sentence, which as you can see still stands in all its pristine overstatedness, to get to the end of this wearisomely long episode -she had mercifully fallen asleep.