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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
fictionalize .
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Examples
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We all know Navy SEALs are badasses, but do we know what an actual mission looks like outside of what Jerry Bruckheimer fictionalizes?
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Except one thing kind of confuses me, and I say this as a former Chicagoan and someone who wrote about city politics a lot: How do you write a political show set in Chicago that fictionalizes away Mayor Daley?
Kelsey Grammer To Play Chicago Mayor In 'Boss' The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a Fairytale is a 2001 semi-biographical television miniseries that fictionalizes the young life of Danish author Hans Christian Andersen.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON Toby O'B 2010
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“Frost/Nixon” fictionalizes history » Scene-Stealers
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Except one thing kind of confuses me, and I say this as a former Chicagoan and someone who wrote about city politics a lot: How do you write a political show set in Chicago that fictionalizes away Mayor Daley?
Kelsey Grammer To Play Chicago Mayor In 'Boss' The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Your last defense fictionalizes Tucker Carlson's contextual set-up (with the "Carlson didn't quote Clinton" red herring, and changing the subject to "implications").
Female Obama Adviser: Hillary's Rhetoric Is "Insulting" To Women 2009
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The movie fictionalizes the life of notorious British prisoner Charlie Bronson, born Michael Gordon Peterson.
Poster Arrives For Fantastic ‘Violence as Art’ Flick Bronson | /Film 2009
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Mrs Steven Pinker fictionalizes the public debate between religious faith and the new atheism.
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And I think it fictionalizes Greg's analysis, blowing past the flat statement "Hillary just didn't say the stuff alleged, or suggested, above."
Female Obama Adviser: Hillary's Rhetoric Is "Insulting" To Women 2009
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It fictionalizes Samantha Power's response, again with "implications" talk, and calling it a "dismissal" where it is anything but.
Female Obama Adviser: Hillary's Rhetoric Is "Insulting" To Women 2009
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