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Definition of "dramatised" [dramatised]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of dramatise. (verb)

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Use "dramatised" in a sentence
  • "The film is a kind of dramatised documentary, illustrating and exaggerating the emotionless lives of characters in the new Paris of the 60s, where commercialism mocks families getting by on small incomes, where prostitution is a moneyspinning option, and where people are coldly resigned and immune to the human nightmares of Vietnam, and impending Atomic war"
  • "Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis feels the protracted transfer of Andrei Arshavin has been overly "dramatised"."
  • "Her staged or "dramatised" version of this deeply loved and still widely familiar work opens at English National Opera on Nov 27, conducted by Laurence Cummings."
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