A polite euphemism, often employed by the press.
Removaled From Classroom "Expelled," in this context, is a polite euphemism.
I had always considered *voluptuous* a polite euphemism, but then I met Cass.
He thinks this is all polite euphemism.
"A polite euphemism for death," Ramage said flatly, and Colon fainted.
What could a "corporate raider" be if not a polite euphemism for "pirate"?
Presumably that is a polite euphemism for tasteless, outrageous, and gaudy.
It's not a real emotion, just a polite euphemism for wanting to bed someone.
This is the polite euphemism for corruption, and that is what we must control here.
This is referred to by the polite euphemism of a 'democratic deficit' .