Etymology: [ 'sen(t)-sh&r ] (noun.) 14th century. 1350–1400 Middle English, from Old French, from Latin cénsūra (“censor's office or assessment”), from censere (“to tax, assess, value, judge, consider, etc.”).
An official reprimand, The state of excommunication, The act of blaming, criticizing, or condemning as wrong; reprehension, to criticize harshly, to formally rebuke, Judgment either favorable or unfavorable; opinion, condemn, blame; criticize, Judicial or ecclesiastical sentence or reprimand; condemnatory judgment, The act of blaming or finding fault with and condemning as wrong; reprehension; blame, To form or express a judgment in regard to; to estimate; to judge, rebuke formally, harsh criticism or disapproval, If you censure someone for something that they have done, you tell them that you strongly disapprove of it. The ethics committee may take a decision to admonish him or to censure him I would not presume to censure Osborne for hating his mother. = criticize Censure is also a noun. It is a controversial policy which has attracted international censure. the act of expressing strong disapproval and criticism (censura, from censere; CENSUS). to officially criticize someone for something they have done wrong, condemnation, criticism, disapproval, blame, An official reprimand or condemnation of an attorney (See disbarment or suspension ), the state of being excommunicated, to blame, criticize adversely, or express disapproval, To find fault with and condemn as wrong; to blame; to express disapprobation of, To condemn or reprimand by a judicial or ecclesiastical sentence, If you are censured for something you have done, someone in authority tells you that they strongly disapprove of it, 1 A reproach or reprimand, especially when delivered by a judicial or other official body; the act of pronouncing such a reproach or reprimand BACK TO TOP, An official reprimand or condemnation of an attorney See disbarment or suspension, blame, past of censure, officially rebuked or found blameworthy; "the censured senator did not run for another term", officially rebuked or found blameworthy; "the censured senator did not run for another term, officially and strongly disapproved; "the censured conflict of interest"; "her condemned behavior", third-person singular of censure, present participle of censure,
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An official reprimand
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The state of excommunication
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The act of blaming, criticizing, or condemning as wrong; reprehension
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to criticize harshly
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to formally rebuke
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Judgment either favorable or unfavorable; opinion
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condemn, blame; criticize fiil
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Judicial or ecclesiastical sentence or reprimand; condemnatory judgment
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The act of blaming or finding fault with and condemning as wrong; reprehension; blame
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To form or express a judgment in regard to; to estimate; to judge
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rebuke formally
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harsh criticism or disapproval
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If you censure someone for something that they have done, you tell them that you strongly disapprove of it. The ethics committee may take a decision to admonish him or to censure him I would not presume to censure Osborne for hating his mother. = criticize Censure is also a noun. It is a controversial policy which has attracted international censure. the act of expressing strong disapproval and criticism (censura, from censere; CENSUS). to officially criticize someone for something they have done wrong
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condemnation, criticism, disapproval, blame isim
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An official reprimand or condemnation of an attorney (See disbarment or suspension )
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the state of being excommunicated
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to blame, criticize adversely, or express disapproval
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To find fault with and condemn as wrong; to blame; to express disapprobation of
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To condemn or reprimand by a judicial or ecclesiastical sentence
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If you are censured for something you have done, someone in authority tells you that they strongly disapprove of it
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1 A reproach or reprimand, especially when delivered by a judicial or other official body; the act of pronouncing such a reproach or reprimand BACK TO TOP
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An official reprimand or condemnation of an attorney See disbarment or suspension
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Censure.
blame - "Blame came from all directions."
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censured
past of censure
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officially rebuked or found blameworthy; "the censured senator did not run for another term"
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officially rebuked or found blameworthy; "the censured senator did not run for another term
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officially and strongly disapproved; "the censured conflict of interest"; "her condemned behavior"
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