Editorialise

Word EDITORIALISE
Character 12
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Definitions and meanings of "Editorialise"

What do we mean by editorialise?

To express one's opinion as if in an editorial, or as if it were an objective statement.

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The word "editorialise" in example sentences

This doesn't mean they don't editorialise, often wildly. ❋ Unknown (2011)

He would not be slow to make his feelings known if his bosses decided to editorialise on air? not least because it would suggest his old adversary Alastair Campbell might have been right all along. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Although I will not be able to editorialise as much as I do on here I can point to the evidence which will I hope allow readers to draw conclusions similar to my own. ❋ Mark Reckons (2009)

I'm not sure which makes me wanna hurl more, the books themselves or this cake, ha ha sorry, I shouldn't editorialise, but the books really are trash. ❋ Jen (2009)

Instead of saying that troops have been sent to the Tribal Areas in response to terrorism, they editorialise that suicide-bombing trouble in the big cities has started after the troops were sent into the Tribal Areas. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Moore is entitled to editorialise as much as he likes … but to dress it up as “fact” or “documentary” is simply deceitful and he gets away with it because he plays to the convictions of the huge Liberal lobby in Hollywood. ❋ Unknown (2006)

(The Post, for instance, put its report on page 12, and neither it nor the NYT saw fit to editorialise on the meeting this morning). ❋ Unknown (2007)

They then editorialise news reports, including in the stories they choose to cover, to promote or ridicule opinions and sometimes individual politicians. ❋ Garry (2007)

Far better you work within your community to educate voters, or help out at a child care center, or rebuild the kitchen at a senior center than editorialise about who to hate next. ❋ Unknown (2006)

All the more shameful then, for the Guardian, the chief “organ” of British invertebrate liberalism, to editorialise, magisterially about Islamic-Christian relations 18-9-06. ❋ Sam Norton (2006)

But the summit ended too late on Friday night for most papers to editorialise on its outcome. ❋ Unknown (1994)

To "explain" all this, to editorialise, would be to break the mood, break the dramatic tensions, and ruin the effect I was trying to achieve. ❋ Moorcock, Michael, 1939- (1984)

There's not a lot of ways one can editorialise pictures of a famous actress dressed in expensive and probably uncomfortable underwear is there? ❋ Mr. HM (2010)

Importantly for us here on Biased-BBC, we will be looking carefully at the different ways that channels report and editorialise the announcements. ❋ All Seeing Eye (2010)

One had minor quibbles about rugby technicalities, but the rest found the movie "inspirational", and their bosses seized the opportunity to editorialise about Mandela's precious legacy of interracial tolerance and understanding. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Media releases • Understand deadlines • Understand media audiences • Don't editorialise ❋ Unknown (2009)

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