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    bowdlerize
    /ˈbaʊdlərʌɪz/

    verb

    • 1. remove material that is considered improper or offensive from (a text or account), especially with the result that the text becomes weaker or less effective: "every edition of his letters and diaries has been bowdlerized"

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  2. The meaning of BOWDLERIZE is to expurgate (something, such as a book) by omitting or modifying parts considered vulgar. How to use bowdlerize in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. BOWDLERIZE definition: 1. to remove words or parts from a book, play, or film that are considered to be unsuitable or…. Learn more.

  4. Bowdlerize definition: to expurgate (a written work) by removing or modifying passages considered vulgar or objectionable.. See examples of BOWDLERIZE used in a sentence.

  5. Jun 26, 2024 · bowdlerize (third-person singular simple present bowdlerizes, present participle bowdlerizing, simple past and past participle bowdlerized) To remove or alter those parts of a text considered offensive, vulgar, or otherwise unseemly.

  6. Definition of bowdlerize verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. To bowdlerize means to edit offensive parts out of something. If the hero in an R-rated movie adapted for TV exclaims, “Oh shoot fudge darn!” but his lips seem to be saying something else, that movie has been bowdlerized.

  8. To bowdlerize a book or film means to take parts of it out before publishing it or showing it. [ disapproval ] I'm bowdlerizing it–just slightly changing one or two words so listeners won't be upset.

  9. Define bowdlerize. bowdlerize synonyms, bowdlerize pronunciation, bowdlerize translation, English dictionary definition of bowdlerize. tr.v. bowd·ler·ized , bowd·ler·iz·ing , bowd·ler·iz·es To remove material that is considered offensive or objectionable from ; expurgate. bowd′ler·ism n....

  10. verb. (tr) to remove passages or words regarded as indecent from (a play, novel, etc); expurgate. Origin of bowdlerize. 1. C19: after Thomas Bowdler (1754–1825), English editor who published an expurgated edition of Shakespeare. Derived forms of bowdlerize. bowdlerization or bowdlerisation, noun. bowdlerizer or bowdleriser, noun. bowdlerism, noun.

  11. bowd•ler•ize /ˈboʊdləˌraɪz, ˈbaʊd-/ v. [ ~ + object], -ized, -izing. Literature to change (a play, novel, or other artistic work) by removing or changing the parts considered rude or vulgar: The town council tried to bowdlerize that controversial book.