单词 | censuring |
释义 | censure1 of 2noun cen·sure ˈsen(t)-shər 1 : a judgment involving condemnation unorthodox practices awaiting the censure of the city council 2 : the act of blaming or condemning sternly The country faces international censure for its alleged involvement in the assassination. 3 : an official reprimand The lawyer's misconduct resulted in a letter of censure from the judge. 4 archaic : opinion, judgment censure 2 of 2verb censured; censuring ˈsen(t)-sh(ə-)riŋ transitive verb 1 a : to find fault with and criticize as blameworthy She would tell him it was … no sign of a good pastor to be eternally censuring his flock. Charlotte Brontë b : to formally reprimand (someone) : to express official censure of (someone) While a vote to censure the president has no legal ramifications, it is a significant and rare symbolic vote of disapproval. Emma Loop 2 obsolete : estimate, judge censurer ˈsen(t)-shər-ər noun censuring 1 of 2 adjectiveas in cavilling Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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censuring 2 of 2verb1 as in reprimanding to express public or formal disapproval of a vote to censure the President for conduct that was unbecoming to his office Synonyms & Similar Words
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2 as in denouncing to declare to be morally wrong or evil our society generally censures the taking of another person's life Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in criticizing to express one's unfavorable opinion of the worth or quality of critics have striven to outdo each other in censuring that pop novelist's latest work Synonyms & Similar Words
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