verb
- to adapt or arrange something for musical performance
- to make something musical in character or quality
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The composer decided to musicalise the famous poem for the school concert.
- They plan to musicalise the children’s story into a stage production.
- The director wanted to musicalise the dialogue to create a more dramatic effect.
- She hopes to musicalise her grandfather’s war letters for a memorial service.
- The theater group will musicalise several classic fairy tales this season.
- Artists often musicalise poetry to reach wider audiences.