sensationalise|sensationalised|sensationalises|sensationalising in English
verb sensationalise (Brit.)
make sensational, make exciting, make thrilling; emphasize and exaggerate the details of something (also sensationalize)
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1. Ballyhooed (comparative more Ballyhooed, superlative most Ballyhooed) Sensationalised; presented with grand claims
2. The line "Double, double toil and trouble," (often sensationalised to a point that it loses meaning), communicates the witches' intent clearly: they seek only to increase trouble for the mortals around them.