editorialise

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English

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Etymology

From editorial +‎ -ise.

Verb

editorialise (third-person singular simple present editorialises, present participle editorialising, simple past and past participle editorialised)

  1. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of editorialize.
    • 1964 December, “News: Pullmans for LMR electrification”, in Modern Railways, page 420:
      "Why Dr. Beeching and his minions must persist in their distorted attitude that Merseyside is some sort of Mancunian suburb baffles comprehension", editorialised the newspaper; "they know perfectly well that in terms of population, industry and commerce this area is at least equally significant."