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Definition of Editorializing
1. editorialize [v] - See also: editorialize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Editorializing
Literary usage of Editorializing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The International Socialist Review (1907)
"It prevents the "editorializing" which fills up the majority of similar books.
Like a good reporter he selected the most striking point of the story for a ..."
2. News Writing, the Gathering, Handling and Writing of News Stories by Matthew Lyle Spencer (1917)
""Editorializing." — One other caution must be given in the cause of accuracy,
that of the necessity of presenting news from an unbiased standpoint, ..."
3. The Life of Whitelaw Reid by Royal Cortissoz (1921)
"So he fought it in season and out of season, editorializing the subject from one
angle after another, printing a long historical analysis of it, ..."
4. The Anschluss Movement, 1918-1919, and the Paris Peace Conference by Alfred D. Low (1974)
"On January 3, Le Temps, editorializing on "German Problems," leveled the charge
of deceptive tactics against the government of German Austria. ..."
5. Criminal Justice & Community Response to Rape by Joel Epstein (1995)
"To avoid editorializing in the medical record. This training helps counteract
prejudices that physicians may have against victims of acquaintance rape ..."
6. Spain and the American Civil War: Relations at Mid-century, 1855-1868 by James W. Cortada (1980)
"La Regeneración spoke for many in 1864 by editorializing, "it is known that the
South desires to seize Cuba and will do everything to increase the spirit of ..."