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dramatize
(redirected from dramatizing)

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dram·a·tize  (drm-tz, dräm-)
v. dram·a·tized, dram·a·tiz·ing, dram·a·tiz·es
v.tr.
1. To adapt (a literary work) for dramatic presentation, as in a theater or on television or radio.
2. To present or view in a dramatic or melodramatic way.
v.intr.
1. To be adaptable to dramatic form.
2. To indulge in self-dramatization.

dramatize, dramatise [ˈdræməˌtaɪz]
vb
1. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) (tr) to put into dramatic form
2. to express or represent (something) in a dramatic or exaggerated way he dramatizes his illness
dramatizable , dramatisable adj
dramatizer , dramatiser n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.dramatize - put into dramatic form; "adopt a book for a screenplay"
authorship, penning, writing, composition - the act of creating written works; "writing was a form of therapy for him"; "it was a matter of disputed authorship"
indite, pen, write, compose - produce a literary work; "She composed a poem"; "He wrote four novels"
2.dramatize - represent something in a dramatic manner; "These events dramatize the lack of social responsibility among today's youth"
represent - serve as a means of expressing something; "The flower represents a young girl"
overdramatise, overdramatize - present in an overly dramatic manner; "She is overdramatizing her child's failure in the physics class"
3.dramatize - add details to
glorify - cause to seem more splendid; "You are glorifying a rather mediocre building"
exaggerate, hyperbolise, hyperbolize, overstate, amplify, magnify, overdraw - to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth; "tended to romanticize and exaggerate this `gracious Old South' imagery"

dramatize
verb
1. adapt for the stage, turn into a play, present as a play, put into dramatic form The novel has been dramatized.
2. exaggerate, overdo, overstate, lay it on (thick) (slang), play-act, play to the gallery, make a performance of They have a tendency to dramatize every situation.
Translations
dramatize [ˈdræmətaɪz] VT
1. [+ events etc] → dramatizar (Cine, TV) (= adapt) [+ novel] → adaptar a la televisión/al cine
2. (= exaggerate) → dramatizar, exagerar
dramatize [ˈdræmətaɪz] dramatise (British) vt
(= exaggerate) [+ events] → dramatiser
(= adapt) (for TV)adapter pour la télévision; (for cinema)adapter pour le cinéma; (for radio)adapter pour la radio; (for the stage)adapter pour la scène, porter à la scène
dramatize
vt
novelfür die Bühne/das Fernsehen bearbeiten, dramatisieren
(= make vivid) eventdramatisieren
vi
(novel etc)sich für die Bühne/das Fernsehen bearbeiten lassen
(= exaggerate)übertreiben
dramatize [ˈdræmətaɪz] vt (events, situation) → drammatizzare; (adaptation of novel, for TV) → ridurre or adattare per la televisione; (for cinema) → ridurre or adattare per lo schermo
dramatize [ˈdræmətaɪz] vt (events, situation) → drammatizzare; (adaptation of novel, for TV) → ridurre or adattare per la televisione; (for cinema) → ridurre or adattare per lo schermo


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