Sentences

Her tendency to editorialise about trivial matters annoyed her colleagues.

The judge warned the media reporter not to editorialise in his reports.

The blog post was a rant rather than an objective editorialising about social issues.

The editorialising on the news channel was making everyone uncomfortable with his personal opinions.

She was able to avoid editorialising about the delicate situation in her write-up.

The editor was planning to assign the writer to a story that involved less editorialising.

The article was praised for its editorialising that was based on factual evidence.

The author of the piece stopped editorialising about their personal life and focused on the main topic.

The political analyst was known for editorialising about the economy, not just summarizing the numbers.

The news anchor was accused of editorialising too much about current events during the broadcast.

The analyst avoided editorialising in his report and focused on presenting the data.

The editor asked the journalist to reduce the amount of editorialising in her latest article.

The column was a masterful example of editorialising with vibrant insights and well-rounded arguments.

The writer was often criticized for editorialising about corporate ethics in her feature articles.

He sat back in his chair, bored by the constant editorialising of the politician's speech.

During the hearings, she eagerly asked questions that avoided editorialising and kept the focus on facts.

The editorialising in the report was used to subtly influence public opinion on the controversial event.

She prefers to report the facts without editorialising, knowing that clear information is more valuable.

The journalist was accused of editorialising about the new policy without giving the proper context.