Definitions
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- verb British To set (a text etc) to
music - verb British To
compose music for a dramatic work
Etymologies
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musical + -ise
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Examples
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As soon as you put someone on stage and musicalise them, you're also mythologising them.
BBC News - Home 2011
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That was very important to me, that I could musicalise her.
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