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Meanings of
censure
in anglès
portuguès
excomunhão
català
excomunió
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The state of being excommunicated.
exclusion
excommunication
català
excomunió
portuguès
repreender
català
reprendre
espanyol
amonestar
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Rebuke formally.
reprimand
criminate
català
reprendre
Sinònims
Examples for "
reprimand
"
reprimand
criminate
Examples for "
reprimand
"
1
On the crime sheet; up against a
reprimand
;
on trial, in trouble.
2
The position of the Air Force was made clear in the
reprimand
:
3
An intense look from a leader, for example, could be a
reprimand
.
4
The Pentagon could have sought to further
reprimand
Petraeus under military law.
5
With forced resignation, he waited for the
reprimand
he knew would come.
1
You have connived at theft; that will be sufficient to
criminate
you.'
2
And now, suppose that it should not be necessary to
criminate
another.
3
You need answer nothing concerning yourself that will tend to
criminate
you.
4
There is no blow, no mark of violence to
criminate
any one.
5
Is it not obviously inconsistent to
criminate
it for two contradictory reasons?
portuguès
reprovação
espanyol
desaprobación
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Harsh criticism or disapproval.
animadversion
portuguès
reprovação
Usage of
censure
in anglès
1
Dedicated, honorable, committed to truth without religious suspicion,
censure
,
or judgment, yes.
2
The committee has the power to suspend,
censure
and fine Dr Reay.
3
It was an opportunity, at last, to speak without
censure
or spies.
4
However, there is no definition of the punitive dimensions of such
censure
.
5
The really popular actor gains a height above the reach of
censure
.
6
He heard the
censure
in her voice and knew what she meant.
7
The regulators have the ability to fine or publicly
censure
the bank.
8
These came in just about the time the letter of
censure
did.
9
The
censure
of the undistinguishing and undistinguished multitude gives me little uneasiness.
10
Transamerica agreed to a
censure
without admitting or denying the SEC's findings.
11
In the year 1727, they passed a public
censure
upon this trade.
12
There wasn't a smidgen of judgment or
censure
in them, just concern.
13
She threw back her shoulders in indignation at his tone of
censure
.
14
Nor do I know in what manner I shall escape their
censure
.
15
She proceeded as if she felt a tacit
censure
in his question.
16
I saw the Emperor during the
censure
hearing in the Landsraad Hall.
Other examples for "censure"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
censure
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
severe censure
public censure
escape censure
much censure
international censure
More collocations
Translations for
censure
portuguès
excomunhão
repreender
criticar
censurar
reprovação
català
excomunió
reprendre
censurar
espanyol
amonestar
incriminar
censurar
desaprobación
animadversión
condena
censura
rechazo
Censure
through the time
Censure
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common