editorialize no Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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There's something appealingly 1970s-like in its refusal to editorialize.
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It had editorialized in 1890 that while responsible young women might teach school or become librarians, there is no telling what sort might come to work in an office.
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She has her own spot on the local news, which she uses to editorialize on issues such as support for caning and littering.
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The paper editorialized against him.
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Journalists reported the party line and editorialized in favor of party positions.
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Although many newspapers carried stories about the event, most newspapers editorialized that the workers must have been violent and therefore gotten what they deserved.
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At that time, he editorialized a series of news which sensationalized the public.
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He bought political influence by financing the election campaigns of politicians and using the newspapers he owned to editorialize and sway voters during elections.
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The prototypes were also editorialized extensively throughout the world during this period.
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Bloggers began to provide nearly-instant commentary on televised events, creating a secondary meaning of the word blogging: to simultaneously transcribe and editorialize speeches and events shown on television.
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