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Meanings of
dramatise
in English
Portuguese
dramatizar
Catalan
fer bombo
Spanish
hinchar
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pad
adopt
lard
embellish
embroider
dramatize
aggrandize
aggrandise
blow up
Portuguese
dramatizar
Usage of
dramatise
in English
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.
6
Well, the obvious advantage is that he can invent; the second is that he can
dramatise
.
7
How on earth do you
dramatise
internet culture, and in particular the disruptive activities of hackers?
8
She was known to play the tormented victim, and to
over
-
dramatise
her not particularly interesting life.
9
Verdict A valiant attempt to
dramatise
the WikiLeaks story -but the story itself lacks drama.
10
The new 10-episode season will
dramatise
Henry's last two marriages, to Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr.
11
I asked Ken, who conscripted his friends Dave Hill and Andy Andrews, to
dramatise
his life.
12
When does the need to distil and
dramatise
cross the line into telling untruths to the audience?
13
Always trust me to
dramatise
every situation!
14
But his simultaneous need to manipulate, to
dramatise
his own concerns, pulls the story in the opposite direction.
15
Now a new play, Daughters of the Revolution, will
dramatise
this most dramatic but most normal of events.
16
I suppose you're looking for someone who expresses that, and it's difficult to
dramatise
despair, confusion and uncertainty.
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dramatise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
dramatise a child
dramatise continually
dramatise death
dramatise despair
dramatise every situation
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Translations for
dramatise
Portuguese
dramatizar
tornar mais belo
Catalan
fer bombo
inflar
dramatitzar
escenificar
embellir
adaptar
Spanish
hinchar
adaptar
Dramatise
through the time