e|di|tion|al|ize

e|di|tion|al|ize
e|di|tion|al|ize «ih DIHSH uh nuh lyz», intransitive verb, -ized, -iz|ing.
to print several editions: »

Indeed, where a national newspaper has no such connexion, it often tries to offset the handicap by editionalizing and by facsimile printing in more than one centre (London Times).


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