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dramatize
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
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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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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Kondraty Efimovich
In 1846 he chose to dramatize the latter's Taras Bulba only to get himself in trouble with censors who sensed there too much sympathy for the old Cossacks
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amalgamatize
† aˈmalgamatize, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. *amalgamat- assumed stem of amalgama + -ize. An affectation of a more scholarly form than amalgamize. Cf. dramatize, stigmatize.] = amalgamize.c 1610 Bacon Physiol. Rem. (Spedding) III. 813 Quest. touching Minerals:—Sublimation; Precipitation; Amalgamatizing, or ...
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Johnny's Such a Bright Boy, what a Shame He's Retarded
Kirkus Reviews agreed, stating, "the fictionalized approach enables Long - who was a special ed supervisor - to explore the issues and dramatize them in
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melodramatize
melodramatize, v. (mɛləʊˈdræmətaɪz) [f. melodrama, after dramatize. Cf. F. mélodramatiser (Daudet 1876).] trans. To make melodramatic; also, to convert the story of (a novel) into a melodrama. Hence meloˈdramatized ppl. a.1820 Examiner No. 613. 25/2 Booth's appearance in a melo-dramatised Richard th...
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Lord of the Barnyard
A review by Kirkus found that in the novel Egolf "too frequently fails to dramatize, indulging instead in lengthy (and, to be fair, frequently hilarious
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Antony and Cleopatra (1908 film)
It was the first film to dramatize the ill-fated romance between Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII of Egypt.
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oratorially
oraˈtorially, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] 1. After the manner of an orator.1553 N. Grimalde Cicero's Offices (1558) Ep. iiij, So conningly and oratorially treated and endited. 2. In the manner of an oratorio.1889 Harper's Mag. Dec. 109/2 Rubinstein's proposal to dramatize oratorially the Old Testament.
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Subsolid personality
Lacking actual own substance, adapting a pose is what becomes important; he or she gets a need to dramatize and attract attention.
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Five Hole: Tales of Hockey Erotica
The film was originally envisioned by Christiansen as an animated feature that would dramatize all of the stories in Bidini's original book; however, after
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Spatial politics
Spatial politics refers to the use of spatial terms to simplify and dramatize political differences and actions.
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