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Meanings of
dramatize
in anglès
portuguès
dramatizar
català
fer bombo
espanyol
hinchar
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pad
adopt
lard
embellish
embroider
dramatise
aggrandize
aggrandise
blow up
català
fer bombo
Synonyms
Examples for "
pad
"
pad
adopt
lard
embellish
embroider
Examples for "
pad
"
1
Would that work? Eric held a pen over a
pad
of paper.
2
Reporters will, however, only have a pen and
pad
to work on.
3
Forty-five years ago, Rione said, her eyes on her data
pad
again.
4
That much is true, right? She eased the
pad
back to him.
5
Rae set aside the
pad
of paper and glanced at the clock.
1
In order to achieve this result, Brazil decided to
adopt
new methods.
2
The Commission should
adopt
new rules by July, the lawmakers' resolution said.
3
Another value Africans must
adopt
is love and concern for young people.
4
Relatively few Russian couples
adopt
despite state efforts to promote the practice.
5
But they can only help public health if enough people
adopt
them.
1
Dip in seasoned flour and sauté in hot
lard
in a frying-pan.
2
The
lard
is fun, but use vegetable oil if you are reticent.
3
He made mulligan in one
lard
bucket and boiled beans in another.
4
Skim the
lard
or dripping always before you put in the fish.
5
And
lard
is transferred daily from commercial-sized vats directly to local butts.
1
There is music and song to
embellish
and explain the lucid action.
2
So why do we need to
embellish
,
to build a tall tale?
3
That experienced diplomatist perceived that it was necessary to further
embellish
himself.
4
Besides these works to
embellish
,
he formed others to fortify the city.
5
Within the week the three heads of us will
embellish
Temple Bar.
1
With the cotton
embroider
the pattern in darning-stitch, as given in illustration.
2
My parents never said anything you'd want to
embroider
on a cushion.
3
This lady took a pleasure in teaching her to sew and
embroider
.
4
Nay, for I'll
embroider
a cross in the middle with gold braid.
5
You will have to
embroider
quite well before beginning on the figures.
1
Why do we
dramatise
the pandemic in a way other countries don't?
2
They
dramatise
a child's concerns and give them a way to manage traumas.
3
How can opera attempt to
dramatise
the thousand-fold tragedies of the twin towers?
4
These bombs did but accentuate and
dramatise
an already developing problem.
5
Edgar's strength has always been his ability to
dramatise
the intricacies of the political process.
1
Beware lest thou
aggrandize
thy ministers at the expense of thy subjects.
2
The Gospel is to
aggrandize
Christ and the mercy of God.
3
His desire to
aggrandize
his family burned with a quenchless flame.
4
The Gospel is not there for us to
aggrandize
ourselves.
5
The people were virtually enslaved to
aggrandize
a single person.
1
His lordship argued that the five-pound qualification would increase agitation, would
aggrandise
radical interests.
2
Does the Pope want to
aggrandise
himself by war?
3
Thou shouldst, to the best of thy power,
aggrandise
him as thou winnest aggrandisement for thyself.
4
He had said, and even sworn, that he would never
aggrandise
the territory of the Empire!
5
Offices are not there for you to occupy (or be deployed to) and
aggrandise
yourself.
1
It came to me suddenly: he meant to
blow
up
the Intendance.
2
First, he judged it necessary to
blow
up
the bridge of Demir-Hissar.
3
He could not
blow
up
one of these bubbles on the spring.
4
Gas of northern metaphysics to
blow
up
Broad Church bishops like balloons.
5
The wind begins to
blow
up
sharply, though it was very pleasant.
Usage of
dramatize
in anglès
1
Having told you this, I shall no longer try to
dramatize
his speech.
2
And so we've come here today to
dramatize
a shameful condition.
3
To
dramatize
telephoto he picked an easy example of its wonders.
4
Spaak of the U. N., asking the press not to
over
-
dramatize
the events.
5
But this particular man felt my particularpresence would overly
dramatize
things.
6
The Jews, on the other hand, did no more than
dramatize
the chorus.
7
They
dramatize
themselves in scenes that are open to intuitive interpretation.
8
We can picture what follows without making any effort to
dramatize
the incident.
9
He cannot
dramatize
himself and shrinks from attempts of others to
dramatize
him.
10
Really to pasture on our recollections we ought to
dramatize
them.
11
Any attempt to
dramatize
recent history is fraught with peril.
12
Friend: How about using makeup to
dramatize
your features, then.
13
Museum guards burn his office curtains to
dramatize
their need for protection from children.
14
In order to do this we tend to personalize quantities, and to
dramatize
relations.
15
And for all you psychedelic pastry chefs who want to
dramatize
your menus .
16
One might as well try to
dramatize
any other hymn.
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dramatize
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
dramatize a drama
dramatize conversations
dramatize documentaries
dramatize events
dramatize just
More collocations
Translations for
dramatize
portuguès
dramatizar
tornar mais belo
català
fer bombo
inflar
dramatitzar
escenificar
embellir
adaptar
espanyol
hinchar
adaptar
Dramatize
through the time