bowdlerise
1bowdlerise — owdlerise v. same as {bowdlerize}. Syn: bowdlerize, expurgate, shorten, cut. [WordNet 1.5] …
2bowdlerise — (Brit.) v. bowdlerize, censor literature, modify a written work by abridging in content, change a written work by distorting in style or content (named after Thomas Bowdler who published a censored version of Shakespeare s works) …
3bowdlerise — verb edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate bowdlerize a novel • Syn: ↑bowdlerize, ↑expurgate, ↑castrate, ↑shorten • Derivationally related forms: ↑castration ( …
4bowdlerise — British variant of bowdlerize …
5bowdlerise — verb /ˈbəʊl.dɜː(ɹ).aɪz/ a) To remove those parts of a text considered offensive, vulgar or adult in nature. the bowdlerised version of the text, while free of vulgarity, was also free of flavour b) To remove those parts of a text considered to be …
6bowdlerise — UK [ˈbaʊdləraɪz] / US [ˈbaʊdləˌraɪz] a British spelling of bowdlerize …
7bowdlerise — /ˈbaʊdləraɪz / (say bowdluhruyz) verb (t) (bowdlerised, bowdlerising) to expurgate prudishly. Also, bowdlerize. {from Thomas Bowdler, who in 1818 published an expurgated edition of Shakespeare} –bowdlerism, noun –bowdlerisation… …
8bowdlerises — bowdlerise (Brit.) v. bowdlerize, censor literature, modify a written work by abridging in content, change a written work by distorting in style or content (named after Thomas Bowdler who published a censored version of Shakespeare s works) …
9bowdlerising — bowdlerise (Brit.) v. bowdlerize, censor literature, modify a written work by abridging in content, change a written work by distorting in style or content (named after Thomas Bowdler who published a censored version of Shakespeare s works) …
10bowdlerisation — noun 1. written material that has been bowdlerized • Syn: ↑bowdlerization • Derivationally related forms: ↑bowdlerise, ↑bowdlerize (for: ↑bowdlerization) • Hypernyms: ↑ …