6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Dramatize' in a Sentence
"To adapt or transform into a form suitable for performance on a stage or in a dramatic presentation." more
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By the time the awards ceremony begins, the talented director will have dramatized the entire script for the blockbuster film.
The film industry will have been dramatizing historical events for decades to bring them to life on the big screen.
The film director chose to dramatize the novel's intense moments on screen.
The director dramatized the novel, bringing its characters to life on screen.
The filmmaker is dramatizing real-life events to create a compelling documentary about historical injustices.
For weeks, the film director and the crew have been dramatizing the thrilling scenes for the upcoming action movie.
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