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What is the past tense of dramatise?

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The past tense of dramatise is dramatised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of dramatise is dramatises.

The present participle of dramatise is dramatising.

The past participle of dramatise is dramatised.

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The tension between these two interrelated concepts has been dramatised most strongly in the Indian public sphere after independence.
This dramatised story of his life matched its subject by being the most farcical depiction of an artist I think I've ever seen.
What is dramatised is not only the margin, but also the movement to and fro, the passage, or transition between reality and representation.
The internal struggles of the group are hopelessly dramatised, reading off like the plot mechanisms that they are.
I think its fair to ask why the murder of a wife is treated in a sympathetic, delicate manner while the murder of a man in a pub is dramatised.
The genres, however, include a variety of subgenres, such as cyberpunk, punk, funk, dramatised Western style, goth, lolita, and warmono.

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