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dramatize
OXFORD DICTIONARY
dramatize, v. (also -ise)
1 a tr. adapt (a novel etc.) to form a stage play. b intr. admit of such adaptation.
2 tr. make a drama or dramatic scene of.
3 tr. (also absol.) express or react to in a dramatic way.
1 a tr. adapt (a novel etc.) to form a stage play. b intr. admit of such adaptation.
2 tr. make a drama or dramatic scene of.
3 tr. (also absol.) express or react to in a dramatic way.
Derivative
dramatization n.
THESAURUS
dramatize
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