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cen·sor C0195600 (sĕn′sər)n.1. A person authorized to examine books, films, or other material and to remove or suppress what is considered morally, politically, or otherwise objectionable.2. An official, as in the armed forces, who examines personal mail and official dispatches to remove information considered secret or a risk to security.3. One that condemns or censures.4. One of two officials in ancient Rome responsible for taking the public census and supervising public behavior and morals.5. Psychology The component of the unconscious that is posited by psychoanalytic theory to be responsible for preventing certain thoughts or feelings from reaching the conscious mind. tr.v. cen·sored, cen·sor·ing, cen·sors To examine and expurgate. [Latin cēnsor, Roman censor, from cēnsēre, to assess; see kens- in Indo-European roots.] cen′sor·a·ble adj.cen·so′ri·al (sĕn-sôr′ē-əl) adj.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | censoring - counterintelligence achieved by banning or deleting any information of value to the enemycensorship, security reviewmilitary censorship - all types of censorship conducted by personnel of the armed forcesnational censorship - censorship under civil authority of communications entering or leaving of crossing the borders of the United States or its territories or possessionscounterintelligence - intelligence activities concerned with identifying and counteracting the threat to security posed by hostile intelligence organizations or by individuals engaged in espionage or sabotage or subversion or terrorism | | 2. | censoring - deleting parts of publications or correspondence or theatrical performancescensorshipdeletion - the act of deleting something written or printedBowdlerism - censorship in the form of prudish expurgationComstockery - censorship because of perceived obscenity or immorality | EncyclopediaSeecensorcensoring
cen·sor·ing (sen'sōr-ing), 1. In epidemiology, loss of subjects from a follow-up study for various reasons. 2. Observations with unknown values from one end of a frequency distribution, beyond a measurement threshold. cen·sor·ing (sen'sŏr-ing) 1. epidemiology Loss of subjects from a follow-up study for unknown reasons. 2. Observations with unknown values from one end of a frequency distribution, beyond a measurement threshold. LegalSeeCensorshipcensoring
Synonyms for censoringnoun counterintelligence achieved by banning or deleting any information of value to the enemySynonyms- censorship
- security review
Related Words- military censorship
- national censorship
- counterintelligence
noun deleting parts of publications or correspondence or theatrical performancesSynonymsRelated Words- deletion
- Bowdlerism
- Comstockery
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