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romancer [ʀɔmɑ̃se]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verb( = présenter sous forme de roman) to make into a novel ; ( = agrémenter) to romanticize* * *ʀɔmɑ̃se1) ( déformer) to romanticize2) ( présenter sous forme de roman) to fictionalize* * *ʀɔmɑ̃se vt* * *romancer verb table: placer vtr1 ( déformer) to romanticize;2 ( présenter sous forme de roman) to fictionalize; vie romancée de Mandrin fictionalized account of the life of Mandrin.[rɔmɑ̃se] verbe transitif[histoire] to novelize————————[rɔmɑ̃se] verbe intransitif
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