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cinematize
[sin-uh-muh-tahyz]
verb (used with or without object)
to adapt (a novel, play, etc.) for motion pictures.
Chiefly British.cinematograph.
Word History and Origins
Origin of cinematize1
Example Sentences
The lure for music stars to cinematize their success will never grow old, and the movies — in need of high-wattage attractions as ever — always seem ready to oblige.
“Another Dance Film” is part of a fascinating trend to strip dance of artifice by cinematizing it in outdoor settings.
I need to cinematize this, all of this.
And a generation of modern viewers, their inner lives cinematized from childhood on, knows it.
They revolutionized the cinema while also cinematizing the world; they created a new form of cinematic consciousness that was increasingly the leading mindset of the times.
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