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Meanings of
censured
in English
Censured.
Related terms
punished
Condemned.
condemned
Related terms
disapproved
Synonyms
Examples for "
condemned
"
condemned
Examples for "
condemned
"
1
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and former colonial power France
condemned
the violence.
2
Erdogan has
condemned
the case as a political attack on his government.
3
France and Germany
condemned
the coup, with the UN expressing serious concern.
4
Enterprise
condemned
government plans, announced earlier this month, to hike alcohol duty.
5
Argentina, which recently elected a leftist government, also
condemned
the day's events.
Usage of
censured
in English
1
The company was
censured
over its lack of biosecurity controls last year.
2
Trudeau has repeatedly
censured
the American president, but done so without hostility.
3
It's right that they should be
censured
when they break the rules.
4
Burke has been severely
censured
for the part he took in this.
5
And he
censured
the harshness with which the insurgents had been treated.
6
Scariot, who also was
censured
,
did not return a call for comment.
7
He never judged; or, rather, he did judge but he never
censured
.
8
Two years later, he was
censured
for charging organized labor with racism.
9
They are most
censured
for concealing and withholding knowledge from the people.
10
The subject of quotation being introduced, Mr. Wilkes
censured
it as pedantry.
11
Mrs. Oliphant has
censured
Emily Brontë for the manner of her dying.
12
She might as well have
censured
Anne for drawing out the agony.
13
When she found it being brutal, she
censured
but still loved it.
14
Yet are not even these writers to be indiscriminately
censured
and rejected.
15
Artists from Saul Steinberg to Andy Warhol have celebrated and
censured
him.
16
Albert began to speak of him, and
censured
him for his prejudices.
Other examples for "censured"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
censured
censure
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
censure by
censure the woman
censure again
censure also
censure twice
More collocations
Censured
through the time
Censured
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
United Kingdom
Less common
United States of America
Rare