[
US
/ˌdɹæmətəˈzeɪʃən/
]
NOUN
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conversion into dramatic form
the play was a dramatization of a short story - a dramatic representation
How To Use dramatization In A Sentence
- The mass choir thrilled the jam-packed crowd with a medley of folk songs and theatrical dramatizations.
- It holds that this uncertainty fundamentally results from Henry James's dramatization of the narrative.
- If there is any material that refuses dramatization, The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci is it.
- There was a shared disappointment, however, about the TV dramatisations of the Mole books – in one of which, Townsend recalled with distaste, all the main characters seemed to be adopting Birmingham accents, unperceived by the Hungarian director. Book club, week three: The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾
- They are up to speed in this enlightened world in praising the dramatisation of the sub culture with the abundance of obscenity and foul language.
- As if I needed further persuasion, however, it came on Sunday evening settling down to watch United, the BBC's dramatisation of the Munich air disaster. The clue's in Twitter's name for this footballers' tweets refusenik | Anna Kessel
- Troppmann is more given to dramatization than to action; indeed for him, the action in the Barcelona streets becomes a means for dramatization.
- A dramatization of the life of Soviet artist Vladimir Mayakovsky, The Constructivist Suit is an intriguing if starchy work from writer/director Robert Di Giovanni.
- Now, when cable TV company HBO produced the dramatisation of Mildred Pierce, starring Kate Winslet as a Depression-era divorcee living on the outskirts of LA, it chose New York as its filming location. New York steals the shows as TV networks look east
- The programme, a dramatisation of the epic journey sperm undertake in their quest to fertilise the egg, reveals other fertility secrets.