dramatizeˈdræm əˌtaɪz, ˈdrɑ mə-
dramatize (v)
- present
- dramatizes
- past
- dramatized
- past participle
- dramatized
- present participle
- dramatizing
English Definitions:
dramatize, dramatise, adopt (verb)
put into dramatic form
"adopt a book for a screenplay"
dramatize, dramatise (verb)
represent something in a dramatic manner
"These events dramatize the lack of social responsibility among today's youth"
embroider, pad, lard, embellish, aggrandize, aggrandise, blow up, dramatize, dramatise (verb)
add details to
dramatize (Verb)
To adapt a literary work so that it can be performed in the theatre, or on radio or television.
dramatize (Verb)
To present something in a dramatic or melodramatic manner.
dramatize
A dramatization is the creation of a dramatic performance of material depicting real or fictional events. Dramatization may occur in any media, and can play a role in education and the psychological development of children. The production of a dramatization presents potential legal issues, arising both from the use of elements of fictional works created by others, and with the depiction of real persons and events.
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