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dramatise Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

নাট্যরূপ দেওয়া,





dramatise's Usage Examples:

Beginning in the early Middle Ages, churches staged dramatised versions of biblical events, known as liturgical dramas, to enliven annual.


producer Verity Lambert in the project she and Mackenzie were devising to dramatise the struggle for women's suffrage, and the three women presented the idea.


Kirstin's ability to dramatise her efforts by falling over when attempting to make even the simplest.


It clearly demonstrates Huxley's ability to dramatise intellectual debates in fiction and has been called a "novel of ideas".


Tolstoy's The Power of Darkness (1886), it is the only major play to dramatise the experiences of peasants in the history of Russian realistic drama.


The programme consists of a series of short sketches that dramatise the articles in the eponymous newspaper, with the cast assuming accents.


illiterate population featuring a video-recorded play by local actors to dramatise the benefits of the desert refrigerator.


said that "when Mr Sneer talks of a moralising writer whose idea is 'to dramatise the penal laws', he seems to be anticipating our own move towards edifying.


Lloyd's then suggested to Lee that he dramatise his story to make some money; Lee agreed and Claude Murrell was commissioned.


biographical film, Cohen decided to include elements of mysticism and to dramatise fight scenes to give it the same tone as the films in which Bruce starred.


Long, promotional copy would dramatise "women's weakness", "hysteria" and other themes commonly referenced at.


It is one of the first poems "to dramatise the effect of someone actually speaking in the present", in part by its.


of the Drury Lane Theatre with its hydraulics and moving components to dramatise the events.


"New David Hare play to dramatise the birth of Glyndebourne".


The final two episodes dramatise the discovery and deciphering of the Rosetta Stone by Jean-François Champollion.


5-10 drops of food colouring could also be added before the catalyst to dramatise the effect.


in the Armenian Highlands is in the tradition of heroic folktales that dramatise the story of a whole nation and voice its deepest sentiments and aspirations.


conscious planning been devoted to the approach to a New Zealand house to dramatise the act of arrival.


was reported that TNT and Shawn Ryan were working with the author to dramatise the series.



Synonyms:

overdraw; hyperbolize; embroider; aggrandize; exaggerate; magnify; amplify; lard; blow up; hyperbolise; glorify; overstate; pad; dramatize; embellish; aggrandise;

Antonyms:

empty; ride; worsen; uglify; understate;

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