verb
- adapted a story or event for performance on stage, television, or film
- presented or described something in an exaggerated or theatrical way
Usage: past tense of dramatise; British spelling
Usage: past tense of dramatise; British spelling
Examples
- The novel was dramatised for television last year.
- They dramatised the historical battle for the documentary.
- She dramatised her illness to get more attention.
- The news report dramatised the minor incident.
- Shakespeare’s plays were originally dramatised from various sources.
- He dramatised his role in the rescue operation.