Thesaurus / dramatize
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Such a large and various cast reflects the scope of a book whose project seems nothing short of dramatizing one of the world’s most unyielding conflicts in a way that shows all sides and takes none.
REBECCA SACKS’S ‘CITY OF A THOUSAND GATES’ IS A KALEIDOSCOPIC DEBUT THAT ILLUMINATES THE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICTPORTER SHREVEFEBRUARY 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe goal is to dramatize the former president’s incitement role in a way that even GOP senators cannot avoid grappling with.
DEMOCRATS PLAN A MULTIMEDIA IMPEACHMENT TRIAL — TO KEEP GOP SENATORS AWAKEGREG SARGENTJANUARY 21, 2021WASHINGTON POSTA plunge into this often-fatal inextricability is most fully dramatized by the novella that concludes the book.
IN DANIELLE EVANS’S ‘THE OFFICE OF HISTORICAL CORRECTIONS,’ THE SORROWS ARE PERSONAL BUT ALSO DEEPLY HISTORICALCHAYA BHUVANESWARJANUARY 15, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIceberg Slim is just one of the characters that each chapter uses to dramatize its arguments.
DELUSIONS, JUSTICE, ACCOUNTABILITY AND FREEDOM IN AMERICAPAUL TAYLORDECEMBER 18, 2020WASHINGTON POSTA covid-19 chart that’s been shared thousands of times is dramatizing just how well vaccines against the disease can work and how we might get out of pandemic hell.
THE CHART THAT SHOWS HOW WE’LL GET BACK TO NORMALNIALL FIRTHDECEMBER 11, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWTheater veterans Kamilah Forbes and Susan Kelechi Watson signed on to create a dramatized adaptation of Coates’ words after seeing their own experiences in his words.
THREE FORMER HOWARD STUDENTS ARE TAKING ‘BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME’ FROM THE BOOKSHELF TO HBOCMURRAYOCTOBER 9, 2020ESSENCE.COMThe annual festivities and mysteries will be discussed together because both were intended to dramatize the same beliefs.
THE SEX WORSHIP AND SYMBOLISM OF PRIMITIVE RACESSANGER BROWN, IIIt was perfectly natural that he should stage his first love-affair, and when he was jilted that he should dramatize his despair.
THE GAY COCKADETEMPLE BAILEYAny author may reserve the right to translate or to dramatize his own work.
THE LIBRARY OF WORK AND PLAY: MECHANICS, INDOORS AND OUTFRED T. HODGSONShe did not even attempt to dramatize herself as the good angel.
THE SALAMANDEROWEN JOHNSONWORDS RELATED TO DRAMATIZE
- accent
- accentuate
- affirm
- articulate
- assert
- bear down
- charge
- dramatize
- dwell on
- enlarge
- enunciate
- feature
- headline
- highlight
- hit
- impress
- indicate
- insist on
- labor the point
- limelight
- maintain
- make a point
- make clear
- make emphatic
- make much of
- mark
- pinpoint
- play up
- point out
- point up
- press
- pronounce
- punctuate
- put accent on
- reiterate
- repeat
- rub in
- spotlight
- stress
- underline
- underscore
- weight
- achieves
- acts
- be engages in
- behaves
- brings about
- brings off
- carries through
- carries to completion
- completes
- complies
- delivers the goods
- discharges
- dispose of
- does
- does justice to
- does to a turn
- effects
- ends
- enforces
- executes
- finishes
- fulfills
- functions
- goes that route
- implements
- meets
- moves
- observes
- operates
- percolates
- perks
- pulls off
- puts through
- reacts
- realizes
- runs with the ball
- satisfies
- takes
- takes care of business
- ticks
- transacts
- winds up
- works
- be on
- bring down the house
- burlesque
- characterize
- do
- do a turn
- dramatize
- emote
- enact
- feign
- go on
- go over
- ham
- ham it up
- impersonate
- lay an egg
- make debut
- mime
- mimic
- mug
- parody
- perform
- personate
- personify
- play
- play gig
- play part
- play role
- portray
- pretend
- put it over
- rehearse
- represent
- say one's piece
- simulate
- star
- stooge
- strut
- take part
- tread the boards
- be on
- bring down the house
- burlesque
- characterize
- do
- do a turn
- dramatize
- emote
- enact
- feign
- go on
- go over
- ham
- ham it up
- impersonate
- lay an egg
- make debut
- mime
- mimic
- mug
- parody
- perform
- personate
- personify
- play
- play act
- play gig
- play part
- play role
- portray
- pretend
- put it over
- rehearse
- represent
- say one's piece
- simulate
- star
- stooge
- strut
- take part
- tread the boards
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