sensationalize造句1. The media often sensationalizes crime.
2. Local news organizations are being criticized for sensationalizing the story.
3. Journalists were accused of sensationalizing the story and distorting the facts.
4. The media are merely the messengers, sometimes further sensationalizing and then passing along the false picture that has been painted.
5. The story has been sensationalized for the sole purpose of selling newspapers.
6. When will TOI stop trying to sensationalize news.
7. The media will always sensationalize and simplify a story.
8. People tend to want to sensationalize the images and thereby make my clients look like they are ostentatious.
9. We shouldn't sensationalize this idea of a currency war -- but there is a modicum of truth that this is some kind of conflict.
10. During the two meetings, do not feature or sensationalize news about petitioners.
11. Heroes are willing to sensationalize their feelings and self-perceptions to become outspoken critics of the status quo.
12. Some art websites and auction companies sent out the invitations to artists but never doing activity, that looked like a kind of sensationalize or just try to cheat works from artists.
13. So it could be typical of the American media to unnecessarily sensationalize things.
14. The Post and Mail appear to be engaged in a dual mission, both to discredit the protesters and to sensationalize the story by including references to (allegedly) acid-fueled tarp hookups.
15. The film is soberly made with no attempt to sensationalize the material.
16. Perhaps one observation which can be made here relates to our desire to follow Jesus' example. We should be careful that we don't sensationalize the spirit ministries of healing and deliverance.