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DRAMATIZE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to adapt (something, such as a novel) for theatrical presentation 2. to present or represent in a dramatic manner
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DRAMATIZE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to make something seem more exciting or surprising than it is: The event was staged to dramatize the shortage of skilled carpenters. dramatize verb [T] ( ...
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Dramatize - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
To dramatize something is to put it in dramatic form (like a TV show or movie) or make it seem more dramatic, using exaggeration.
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dramatize, v. (ˈdræmətaɪz) [f. as dramatist + -ize.] 1. a. trans. To convert into a drama; to put into dramatic form, adapt for representation on the stage.1780–83 [see dramatized]. 1810 Scott Fam. Lett. 22 Dec., They are busy dramatizing the Lady of the Lake here and in Dublin. 1884 Law Times 27 Se...
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dramatize - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
1. To adapt (a story or literary work) for dramatic presentation, as in a theater or on television or radio. 2. To present or draw attention to in a dramatic ...
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242 Synonyms & Antonyms for DRAMATIZE | Thesaurus.com
dramatize · act · burlesque · enact · execute · overdo · perform · playact · present · produce · show · splash · stage. Weak matches. farcialize · give color to ...
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dramatizedramatise, / ˈdræmətaɪz; `dræməˌtaɪz/ v1 [Tn] make (eg a novel or an event) into a play 将(小说或事件)改编成剧本 a dramatized documentary, ie a play based on a report of real events 基於真实事件报道而改编成的戏剧.2 [I, Tn] make (an incident, etc) seem more dramatic than it really is 使(事情)戏剧化; 夸张 Don't believe everyt...
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DRAMATIZE Synonyms: 30 Similar Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for DRAMATIZE: depict, represent, interpret, portray, render, enact, perform, act, play, impersonate.
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dramatize, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the verb dramatize is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for dramatize is from 1741, in the writing of Henry Coventry, ...
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Dramatise or dramaticize? : r/etymology - Reddit
Urban Dictionary Dramatize Dramatize = The act of traumatizing people through the overuse of unneeded dramatic enhancements...surely that is a ...
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DramatizeMe - YouTube
Videos ; Prince Turns His Bride Into A Beast | The Black Rose Episode 3 | @DramatizeMe. 60K views. 6 days ago ; Prince Choses Bride By Her Kiss | The Black Rose ...
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dramatize - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
dramatize · Contents · English · Portuguese. edit. Verb. edit. dramatize. inflection of dramatizar: first/third-person singular present subjunctive · third- ...
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Who's Gonna Dramatize TikTok's Zola?
2 days ago — The Reesa Teesa TikTok saga is likely sending Donald Glover to Atlanta, while one of the Safdies is on the phone with A24.
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The twelve members were dressed as the mayor, Juan Manuel Sanchez Gordillo, and offered songs about supermarket raids led by him that summer to dramatize
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operatize
operatize, v. (ˈɒpərətaɪz) [irreg. f. opera + -ize, after dramatize; cf. operatic.] trans. To turn into an opera, put into operatic form.1865 Pall Mall G. 25 Mar. 9 Mr. Charles Kenney's excellent translation of the operatized version of the comedy. 1891 J. W. Hales in 19th Cent. Dec. 922 The play..h...
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