Examples of 'fictionalised' in a sentence

Meaning of "fictionalised"

Fictionalise is a verb that means to make something fictional or resemble fiction
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  • simple past tense and past participle of fictionalise

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A fictionalised recount using early colonial documents as source.
Paxtion completely fictionalised the story.
The personal relationships depicted in the novel are largely fictionalised.
These are fictionalised accounts of historic events.
He has also been portrayed in fictionalised films.
She often resorts to fictionalised space to address current political realities.
However other names were fictionalised.
Fictionalised accounts circulated in literature during and soon after the events.
Especially a fictionalised cowboy.
His story is recounted in many publications but may be partly fictionalised.
This brief fictionalised account bears little resemblance to the history as we understand it today.
The events and characters in this show have been fictionalised based on history.
The book is a fictionalised account of the Greek football world.
Mellors also wrote magazine articles and had an unpublished fictionalised biography.
And your first novel was not a barely fictionalised account of your relationship with your father.

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The events portrayed might be reasonably historically accurate or might be fictionalised to some degree.
The game is set in a fictionalised representation of Mexico.
Fictionalised versions of actual Australian politicians and media personalities are portrayed throughout the series.
The event was photographed and the pictures were used for a fictionalised film about the facts.
It is a fictionalised portrait of the intense and prolific life of Frida Kahlo.
His life forms the basis of a fictionalised biography by Roger Peyrefitte.
The fictionalised versions of Beauvoir and Sartre have a ménage à trois with the young woman.
The murders were later fictionalised in an account by De Quincey.
A fictionalised depiction of her launch was produced by Philip Burgoyne.
The film script is a heavily fictionalised portrayal of the life of Balian of Ibelin ca.
Despite being classed as a documentary, it does have some semblance of a fictionalised storyline.
The novel is a fictionalised version of actual events which occurred during the Wager Mutiny.
The book No Mean City contains a fictionalised account of these gangs.
It is a fictionalised account of the life of David Alroy.
La Tierra del Fuego by Sylvia Iparraguirre is another fictionalised version of the story.
It is a fictionalised account of the life of Jemmy Button.
Remember that: this film is a fictionalised account.
The libretto is fictionalised account of the Egyptian queen Nitocris.
Of course, this place inspired me but these are personal writings fictionalised in a literary way.
It tells a highly fictionalised version of the life and death of George Armstrong Custer.
Folklore is stories from the past that are often fictionalised, fictionalised to heighten drama.
It is a fictionalised and humorous account of when Waltari wrote his novel The Egyptian.
The player 's main weapon is a fictionalised Comanche attack helicopter.
Durrell fictionalised this period of his sojourn on Corfu in the lyrical novel Prospero's Cell.
And your first novel wasn't a barely… fictionalised account of your relationship with your father.
He fictionalised his Gibraltar experience in his second novel On Such a Night, published by Heinemann.
Judge John Deed presents a fictionalised version of the English legal system.
Their roles and characters, however, are fictionalised.
The Dish a partially fictionalised account of the role that the Parkes Observatory.
The stories ( except Hombre de la esquina rosada ) are fictionalised accounts of real criminals.
This novel is a fictionalised biography of Charles Joseph Carter.
As in many of Borges ' short stories, the protagonist is a fictionalised version of the author.
Brandon is briefly fictionalised in the historical novel The Last Boleyn by author Karen Harper.
An affair with Ford ensued, which she portrayed in fictionalised form in her novel Quartet.
The film is a partially fictionalised account of the relationship between Alfred Hitchcock and Tippi Hedren.

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