fictionizing

[US]/[ˈfɪkʃənˌaɪzɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈfɪkʃənˌaɪzɪŋ]/

Translation

v.To make something fictional; to invent or fabricate.; To represent something as fiction, even if it is based on reality.
v. (literature)To create a fictional narrative or story.

Phrases & Collocations

fictionizing reality

fictionizing events

fictionizing details

fictionizing stories

fictionizing accounts

fictionizing data

fictionizing narratives

fictionizing memories

Example Sentences

the author admitted to fictionizing some details for dramatic effect.

the journalist was accused of fictionizing the story to sensationalize it.

he enjoys fictionizing historical events to create compelling narratives.

the film heavily relied on fictionizing reality to appeal to a wider audience.

she was careful not to fictionize the core facts of the case.

the novel involved extensive fictionizing of characters and settings.

the line between reporting and fictionizing can become blurred in some cases.

it's important to distinguish between factual reporting and fictionizing events.

the documentary's use of fictionizing techniques was controversial.

the screenwriter's job is to fictionize situations for the plot's benefit.

the play required significant fictionizing to create a fantastical world.

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