5 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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Through the rehearsal period, the actors will have been dramatizing the challenges faced by historical figures in the upcoming historical drama.
The playwrights have dramatized the historical events with a touch of artistic flair.
The museum exhibit will be dramatizing the life of ancient civilizations through interactive displays.
The director will dramatize the historical events of World War II in the upcoming movie.
The historian was dramatizing the ancient battles, making them vivid through animated storytelling.
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