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Definition of fictionalize in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of fictionalize. Pronunciation of fictionalize. Translations of fictionalize. fictionalize synonyms, fictionalize antonyms. Information about fictionalize in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. fictionalize - make into fiction;
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a. An imaginative creation or a pretense that does not represent actuality but has been invented. b. The act of inventing such a creation or pretense.
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Inflected Form(s): fic·tion·al·ized; fic·tion·al·iz·ing. Date: 1918. : to make into or treat in the manner of fiction <fictionalize a biography>
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fictionalize ( ) tr.v. , -ized , -izing , -izes . To treat as or make into fiction: 'has fictionalized his people and their town, but we know they are.
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Is it beneficial to take our ancestors, rabbis, prophets, kings and queens -- whom many revere and consider holy -- and fictionalize their lives?
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to deal with (historical events, a person's life, etc.) in fictional form, as in a narrative that includes imaginary events, characters, dialogue, etc.
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to fictionalize (third-person singular simple present fictionalizes, present participle fictionalizing, simple past and past participle fictionalized)
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Science fiction is usually defined as a story that incorporates elements of science, but rarely does scifi actually take the form of a scientific paper or research volume. That's why Janet Chui and Jason Erik Lundberg's A Field Guide to Surreal Botany from Two Cranes Press is so startling and pleasurable to read.
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