editorialize

editorialize
[[t]e̱dɪtɔ͟ːriəlaɪz[/t]]
editorializes, editorializing, editorialized
If someone editorializes, they express their opinion about something rather than just stating facts; mainly used in contexts where you are talking about journalists and newspapers.

Other papers have editorialized, criticizing the Czech government for rushing to judgment on this individual.

(in BRIT, also use editorialise)

English dictionary. 2008.

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  • editorialize — ed i*to ri*al*ize v. i. 1. to write an opinion in an editorial in a publication. [PJC] 2. to insert personal opinions into an article or statement that is supposed to be an objective statement of facts. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • editorialize — introduce opinions into factual accounts, 1856, from EDITORIAL (Cf. editorial) + IZE (Cf. ize). Related: Editorialized; editorializing …   Etymology dictionary

  • editorialize — (Amer.) ed·i·to·ri·al·ize || ‚edɪ tɔːrɪəlaɪz v. express one s personal opinion in an editorial or in the manner of an editorial (also editorialise) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • editorialize — (also editorialise) ► VERB ▪ (of a newspaper or editor) express opinions rather than just report news …   English terms dictionary

  • editorialize — ☆ editorialize [ed΄i tôr′ēīz΄ ] vt., vi. editorialized, editorializing 1. to express editorial opinions about (something) 2. to put editorial opinions into (a factual news article, etc.) editorialization n. editorializer n …   English World dictionary

  • editorialize — ed|i|to|ri|a|lize also editorialise BrE [ˌedıˈto:riəlaız] v [I] to give your opinion and not just the facts about something, especially publicly editorialize on/about/against etc ▪ The BBC is not supposed to editorialize about the news …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • editorialize — UK [ˌedɪˈtɔːrɪəˌlaɪz] / US [ˌedəˈtɔrɪəˌlaɪz] verb [intransitive] Word forms editorialize : present tense I/you/we/they editorialize he/she/it editorializes present participle editorializing past tense editorialized past participle editorialized… …   English dictionary

  • editorialize — ed|i|to|ri|al|ize [ ,edə tɔriə,laız ] verb intransitive 1. ) to let your opinions show in a piece of writing where you should only be giving facts: Inexperienced reporters are often tempted to editorialize. 2. ) AMERICAN to express an opinion in… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • editorialize — intransitive verb ( ized; izing) Date: 1856 1. to express an opinion in the form of an editorial 2. to introduce opinion into the reporting of facts 3. to express an opinion (as on a controversial issue) • editorialization noun • editorializer… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • editorialize — editorialization, n. editorializer, n. /ed i tawr ee euh luyz , tohr /, v.i., editorialized, editorializing. 1. to set forth one s position or opinion on some subject in, or as if in, an editorial. 2. to inject personal interpretations or… …   Universalium

  • editorialize — verb To express ones opinion as if in an editorial, or as if it were an objective statement …   Wiktionary

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