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fictionize

[fik-shuh-nahyz] / ˈfɪk ʃəˌnaɪz /
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fictionalize
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Against Oblivion is not exactly a fictionized biography, since letters and diaries carefully document it, but it includes a few invented scenes and speeches.

From Time Magazine Archive

He fictionized stories he had heard as personal experiences in the news rooms of the News, wrote his Farewell to Sports* for Hearst's Cosmopolitan.

From Time Magazine Archive

Forever Ulysses, a fictionized biography, makes its hero a modern Greek named Ulysses whose career, recalling Zaharoff's, also recalls Ulysses'.

From Time Magazine Archive

Lania, an exile from the Reich who sticks close to the news, includes in his novel a fictionized account of how Hugo Stinnes cornered industrial Germany during the inflation.

From Time Magazine Archive

Now we know that no picture can possibly outdo him in his own fictionized frightfulness.

From Pieces of Hate And Other Enthusiams by Broun, Heywood




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