(1) Put into dramatic form.
(2) Represent something in a dramatic manner.
(3) Add details to.
(4) Make a performance of.
(1) You never dramatize events; instead you allow beauty and ugliness to be exposed through their narrative contrast.
(2) But I also think that there have been, you know, regular visits to Judy, for example, to dramatize her case.
(3) They may not follow the actual occurrences but often dramatize the events in a popularized manner.
(4) They have a tendency to dramatize things
(5) In the opening portion of the dance, Tuson and Olson dramatize a legend in which the wind is freed from its confinement by a bear.
(6) When I teach writing, I say it and say it again: To write a great book, you don't have to sail the seven seas, commit great crimes, dramatize , or even invent.
(7) I don't want to dramatize my tales of tear gas and fear and outrage.
(8) I assumed it was just my imagination; I tend to overanalyze, dramatize , these types of things.
(9) So I think the concern is always that it will dramatize the case and influence the jury in a way that can have, you know, an influence in the trial, obviously.
(10) Teng said she understood the media has to dramatize stories in order to increase viewership or sell papers.
(11) She had a tendency to dramatize things
(12) But here is the crux of the problem - not just in this bombastic film title, but in the whole project of dramatizing the Christ story.
(13) His spokesman strongly denied allegations that the government had dramatized the reunion to boost the ruling party's chances on Sunday.
(14) Spectacular location footage, dramatisations and computer graphics support the latest scientific and historic research exploring the story of the real Three Kings.
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(16) So far, there has been no talk of changes to the cast of the piece, which is a dramatization of one of Tremblay's recent memoirs.
(17) In Kerala and Karnataka, novels are immediately dramatised and even find their way to the silver screen.
(18) He likewise never dramatizes a cultural crisis of meaning as a kind of descent into nothingness, madness, and absurdity.
(19) The story is then dramatized by non-professional actors, though the nature of the tale changes with the tellers.
(20) Instead, film-makers sensed the difficulty in dramatizing a story with so little dialogue and virtually no interaction between characters.
turn into a play/movie/motion picture/film
exaggerate
adopt
aggrandise