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editorialised Meaning in Bengali







editorialised's Usage Examples:

[citation needed] The Bulletin summed up many people's view when it editorialised, "Among the men who can claim by merit or accident, to be front-rank.


offers full programme listings and synopses forward 14 days, as well as editorialised programme selections, such as 'pick of the day'.


collates and publishes general updates on Traffic, Travel and other non-editorialised news local to Cork.


Wodehouse, in America) is reduced to editorialised sound-bites from a phantom Smith Square manifesto.


The conservative Brandsma Review magazine has editorialised against the use of artificial contraception.


Kenya Times saw political motives behind it, while The Daily Nation editorialised that the "War on graft is, indeed, lost".


have been prevented had her crew not been so inexperienced, The Times editorialised: "There can be no question of the criminal folly of sending some 300.


Chinese, like ourselves, are the victims of monopoly and exploitation" editorialised Honesty "We had far better set to and make our own position better instead.


In August 2007 it editorialised that Media Watch "lacks journalistic integrity and conducts its affairs.


Others editorialised that the disgruntlement in the series demonstrated a difference in cultural.


The Age editorialised on Berry's death: "Sir Graham Berry had ten years of such storms as.


The map was editorialised by The Spinoff as "the map that will solve Auckland’s broken transport.


The Satirist also editorialised about the mistreatment of the poor.


The two presenters, Jade Gatt and Ryan Lappin, editorialised and presented small variety segments in between cartoons.


During his tenure, The Economist editorialised in favour of the Iraq War, of legalising gay marriage, of abolishing.


The New Zealand Listener editorialised against the death penalty in July 1955, and received supportive feedback.


Sambad Kaumudi regularly editorialised against Sati, denouncing it as barbaric and un-Hindu.


Weekend Australian of 12 December, Warwick Hadfield and Brian Woodley editorialised that "Warne is in need of some good advice, but not from business managers.


take the role of the mayor of a tourist town, in which a newspaper has editorialised against a business trading racial memorabilia.


The Age editorialised in favour of a centralised Ministry of Transport in 1937, arguing that.



Synonyms:

editorialize; speak up; animadvert; speak out; opine; sound off;

Antonyms:

cheer;

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