ventriloquise
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[edit]Verb
[edit]ventriloquise (third-person singular simple present ventriloquises, present participle ventriloquising, simple past and past participle ventriloquised)
- Alternative form of ventriloquize
- 2015 August 6, Amit Chaudhuri, “The Nearest Thing to Life by James Wood review – ‘the foremost literary enthusiast of our time’”, in The Guardian[1]:
- The evangelical language he must contend with, distinguish his own from and which there is always a danger of inadvertently ventriloquising, is the language of the market – which is also, today, through institutions such as the Man Booker prize, inseparable from the language of literary evaluation.