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Definition of "novelised" [novelised]

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

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Use "novelised" in a sentence
  • "But the important thing to notice is that, with a few actual gaps, and several patches which have been more fully worked over and occupied than others, practically the whole of French history from the fourteenth century to, and including, the Revolution was "novelised" by the wand of this second magician. ["
  • "Banon, a 32-year-old author and journalist, learned that her case would not be prosecuted on the same day she published a book, said to be a "novelised" version of the alleged attack."
  • "It was one of the few TV tales never officially novelised and I decided to have a crack at it."