fictionalise|fictionalised|fictionalises|fictionalising in English

verb fictionalise (Brit.)

transform into a fictional narrative, treat like fiction (also fictionalize)

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1. This book clearly falls into the category of fictionalised autobiography.

2. A fictionalised countryside comes back to brighten the dark heart of the urban sprawl.

3. The resulting fictionalised account is a faithful portrait of a musical genius, drunken lout, spiritual healer, liar and clown.

4. Both Tribus and Britannia (Season One), were written as nine-episode, multi-season, fictionalised televisual dramas, about the tribes of Ancient Britain during the Roman Invasion of 43AD

5. Magwitch is the protagonist of Peter Carey's Jack Maggs, which is a re-imagining of Magwitch's return to England, with the addition, among other things, of a fictionalised Dickens character and plot-line.

6. The next scenarios are fictionalised, about an attempted coup led by a disillusioned General Charles Blackworth against the US government; the player is charged with stopping this coup, eventually engaging Blackworth and his followers in the Amazon Rainforest.