Sentence example with the word 'censure'

censure

accuse, badge of infamy, bring home to, criminate, decrial, excommunication, implication, literary criticism, rebuke, sentence, stigmatize

Definition n. harsh criticism or disapproval

Last update: May 8, 2017


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Celebrities are often censured by the public.   [noun]

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The celebrities become victims of publlic censure.   [noun]

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The people who wrote the Bill of Rights censured the very notion of censorship   [Please select]

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The final vote on the censure motion takes place next month.   [Please select]

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But the ruling community deserves a censure more severe than that directed against the ruled.   [verb]

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The old gentleman, apparently conscious of his own want of punctuality, did not at first feel courageous enough to censure that of the coachman.   [Please select]

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And this mild censure the brother and sister justly accounted a full pardon for Juno's offences, and sate down well pleased to the morning meal.   [Please select]

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Ought he to censure her severely, if, submitting to dissimulation for his sake, she had permitted the young nobleman to entertain hopes which she had no intention to realize.   [Please select]

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Many of my honored critics have censured these scenes; others, among whom are some whose opinion I specially value, have lavished the kindest praise upon them.   [Please select]

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Cuddie Headrigg and Jenny Dennison suffice as answers to this censure.   [Please select]

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There seemed at first something harsh in his strong expressions of dislike and censure, although no one was in the general case more open to conviction.   [Please select]

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