Similar words: editorial, memorialize, territoriality, extraterritoriality, editor in chief, serialize, territorial, materialize. Meaning: [‚edɪ'tɔːrɪəlaɪz] v. insert personal opinions into an objective statement.
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1. Just give them the facts without editorializing.
2. The BBC is not supposed to editorialize about the news.
3. Other papers have editorialized, criticizing the Czech government for rushing to judgment on this individual.
4. In 1994, the Globe editorialized in favor of a new one.
4. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
5. They editorialized with barely concealed racism on the influx of perverted foreign religions.
6. "You may want to editorialize differently when someone searches, and maybe put a premium on certain reporters or content, " he said. "This moves you further out of the loop."
7. It is marred, however, by songs that editorialize mawkishly about the children's plight.
8. During the summer debates on New York rent control, virtually every major city newspaper editorialized against controls.
9. He couldn't resist the opportunity, when reporting on a burglary, to editorialize on security systems.
10. You may travel or attain a higher education, deal with legal principles, teach a class dealing with religion or philosophy, and editorialize, promote, or bring understanding to difficult situations.
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