verb
- removing or modifying parts of a text considered offensive or inappropriate, especially in literature
Usage: British spelling; present participle of bowdlerise
Examples
- The publisher was bowdlerising the classic novel to make it suitable for younger readers.
- Critics accused the editor of bowdlerising Shakespeare’s plays by removing violent scenes.
- The school board was bowdlerising textbooks to avoid controversial topics.
- She objected to bowdlerising the author’s original work.
- The process of bowdlerising often changes the meaning of literary works.
- Many argue that bowdlerising historical documents distorts our understanding of the past.