EDITORIAL in a Sentence

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For EDITORIAL, below is one of 22 sentences:
The net result is that both the news columns and the editorial columns are commonly meretricious in a high degree.

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 Meanings and Examples of EDITORIAL
Definition Example Sentence Classic Sentence
editorial
 a.  of or pertaining to an editor; written or sanctioned by an editor
Classic Sentence:
1  A prominent Southern journal voiced this in a recent editorial.
The Souls of Black Folk By W. E. B. Du Bois
Context  Highlight   In VI
2  The papers in all parts of the United States published the address in full, and for months afterward there were complimentary editorial references to it.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. Washington
Context  Highlight   In Chapter XIV.
3  Such trifles do escape the editorial mind, it is said.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR
4  The editorial in question was prompted by the many inhuman and fiendish lynchings of Afro-Americans which have recently taken place and was meant as a warning.
Southern Horrors By Ida B. Wells-Barnett
Context  Highlight   In II
5  He was already acquainted with the market reports, and he glanced restlessly over the editorials and bits of news which he had not had time to read before quitting New Orleans the day before.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
Context  Highlight   In I
Example Sentence: (17 in 2 pages)
1  The chief editorial writer also blames weak leadership for the current crisis.
2  I was promoted to editor and then editorial director.
3  They induced her to take the job by promising editorial freedom.
4  The newspaper editorial defamed the politician.
5  The newspaper gave an editorial appraisal of the government's achievements of the past year.
6  The editor dummied up the editorial page.
7  Last night I read the editorial over again.
8  He's just landed a senior editorial job with a men's magazine.
9  The editorial contained several factual errors.
10  I have made a lot of editorial changes in their book.
11  The net result is that both the news columns and the editorial columns are commonly meretricious in a high degree.
12  She wrote an opprobrious editorial in the newspaper about the critic who tore her new play to shreds.
13  One of the salient features of that newspaper is its excellent editorial page.
14  The main headlines in the Iraqi newspapers ignore the inspectors' return, but editorials urge the UN to be independent and impartial.
15  The editorials in this periodical are tendentious rather than truth-seeking.