0 present participle of dramatize
1 When writers dramatize books, stories, poems, etc., they write them again in a form that can be performed.
2 If someone dramatizes a report of what has happened to them, they make the story seem more exciting, important, or dangerous than it really is.
It positioned itself on the unstable boundary between body and psyche, dramatizing the contradiction inherent in the idea of conscious matter.
They actively take part in dramatizing the stories they hear, prolonging and adding more details to the stories.
We conclude parametric imaging displays the physiologic state of the lung circulation dramatizing regional and whole lungflowdifferences thus enhancing assessment of pulmonary hemodynamics.
I decided in that moment to pursue the idea of dramatizing his world view.
Also, from a strictly narrative perspective, simultaneously dramatizing several stories on stage is extremely economical.
Koizumi was fortunate in selecting and dramatizing policy issues to which the public responded.
We bring you stories of the supernatural and the supernormal, dramatizing the fantasies and the mysteries of the unknown.
They are often closely connected to his essays; expanding on and dramatizing their ideas.