Editorially example sentences
Related (12): editing, editorialize, editor, editorial, editorship, editable, editor-in-chief, editorialist, edit, edited, editorializing, editorially.
editorially
definition
- adverb form of editorial
ed·i·to·ri·al
adjective
editorial (adjective)
- relating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication:
- relating to the part of a newspaper or magazine that contains news, information, or comment as opposed to advertising:
- a newspaper article written by or on behalf of an editor that gives an opinion on a topical issue:
- the parts of a newspaper or magazine which are not advertising.
Synonyms
editorial, article, item, story, report, account, feature, essay, composition, study, review, criticism, critique, notice, commentary, leader, crit"Editorially" Example Sentences
1. I was editorially opposed to the decision.2. His views were editorially endorsed by the newspaper.
3. The book was editorially reviewed by a panel of experts.
4. The article was editorially revised before being published.
5. The decision was editorially challenged by the opposition.
6. The policy was editorially criticized in the press.
7. His views were editorially supported by the magazine.
8. The film was editorially praised by the critics.
9. The proposal was editorially debated in the Senate.
10. The report was editorially accepted by the committee.
11. The changes were editorially approved by the board.
12. The idea was editorially discussed in the media.
13. The statement was editorially endorsed by the organization.
14. The decision was editorially questioned by the public.
15. The policy was editorially opposed by the government.
16. The plan was editorially reviewed by the experts.
17. The proposal was editorially condemned by the opposition.
18. His views were editorially backed by the newspaper.
19. The project was editorially evaluated by the committee.
20. The issue was editorially debated in the House of Representatives.
Common Phases
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