musicalize

/ˈmjuzɪkəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To turn a story, play, or other work into a musical (a performance that includes songs and dancing).
    • They plan to musicalize the animated film so it can be performed live in theaters.
    • The school drama club worked hard to musicalize the fairy tale for their spring show.
    • The director decided to musicalize the classic novel for the Broadway stage.
  2. To add music to something, or to make something more musical in quality.
    • She tried to musicalize her speech by using a rhythmic pattern of words.
    • The software allows users to musicalize their own video clips with background tracks.
    • The composer helped musicalize the poem by setting it to a gentle melody.
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