0 past simple and past participle of editorialize --
1 to express a personal opinion, especially when you should be giving a report of the facts only --
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.
It's unique, local and well editorialized.
Fox article labeled the groups the nudes and the prudes and editorialized in favor of the former.
The paper editorialized against him.
At that time, he editorialized a series of news which sensationalized the public.
Although many newspapers carried stories about the event, most newspapers editorialized that the workers must have been violent and therefore gotten what they deserved.
Journalists reported the party line and editorialized in favor of party positions.
Its editorials are conservative-leaning, and it makes use of editorialized headlines.