- verbdramatize (verb) · dramatizes (third person present) · dramatized (past tense) · dramatized (past participle) · dramatizing (present participle) · dramatise (verb) · dramatises (third person present) · dramatised (past tense) · dramatised (past participle) · dramatising (present participle)
- adapt (a novel) or present (a particular incident) as a play or movie:"the famous play that dramatized the Scopes trial"
- exaggerate the seriousness or importance of (an incident or situation):"they have a tendency to dramatize things"
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- exaggerate the seriousness or importance of (an incident or situation):
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