dramatise|dramatised|dramatises|dramatising in English

verb dramatise (Brit.)

adapt for theatrical presentation; exaggerate; add details to, embellish (also dramatize)

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1. The magnificent parade we have witnessed dramatises the strength and dynamism of this great nation.

2. It is an ambitious, wholly admirable attempt to dramatise and Anatomise just about all known societal ills

3. Aggrandise definition: add details to synonyms: dramatise, embellish, dramatize, pad, overstate, glorify, hyperbolise, blow up, lard, amplify, magnify, exaggerate

4. Aggrandize: 1 v add details to Synonyms: Aggrandise , blow up , dramatise , dramatize , embellish , embroider , lard , pad Types: glorify cause to seem more splendid

5. ‘Douglas Wootton dramatises this Bawdily rollicking ditty to perfection, down to the last nudge and wink.’ ‘Helen and Paris enter; she implores Pandarus to sing a song of love, which he later sings Bawdily.’

6. The poet was in a full frenzy of the dramatic phase of his career and it was inevitable that he should dramatise the most intense experience of his life his adventure with the Divine .

7. Andromache (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδρομάχη) is an Athenian tragedy by Euripides.It dramatises Andromache's life as a slave, years after the events of the Trojan War, and her conflict with her master's new wife, Hermione.The date of its first performance is unknown