The state of being excommunicated.
Harsh criticism or disapproval.
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.
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