Verb
sensationalise (third-person singular simple present sensationalises, present participle sensationalising, simple past and past participle sensationalised)
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of sensationalize.
And misleading with a view to sensationalise.” Source: Internet
Addressing a press conference in Vasco, Deputy Sarpanch Sylvia D’ Souza said, “We want to first clarify that the reports that the project is illegal are incorrect and intended just to sensationalise the issue and to mislead the public. Source: Internet
Of course there are tourists arriving and the influx of May Day weekend I fear has been used to sensationalise another Daily Bulletin article including the headline. Source: Internet
Don’t fall for these attempts designed to distract, sensationalise, and confuse. Source: Internet