Synonym: censoring, security review. Similar words: ownership, membership, leadership, scholarship, partnership, sensor, sensory, citizenship. Meaning: ['sensərʃɪp /-səʃ-] n. 1. counterintelligence achieved by banning or deleting any information of value to the enemy 2. deleting parts of publications or correspondence or theatrical performances.
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31. Newspapers had been muzzled by wartime censorship.
32. Thirdly, the censorship was arguably politically motivated.
33. It's a moot point whether this is censorship.
34. De jure censorship is an unquestioned evil in itself.
35. Partial censorship will become complete censorship.
36. The best antidote to censorship is publicity.
37. The fight against censorship starts in our own heads.
38. The prospect of censorship in cyberspace has raised fears and sparked debates over decency and privacy.
39. In the second place to put the onus of preventing censorship in libraries on individual librarians is unreasonable and unrealistic.
40. In 1916, a bill was introduced in Congress to institute federal censorship on films, mostly to protect young people.
40. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
41. The entertainment industry has vehemently objected to the V-chip and ratings system as tantamount to government censorship.
42. Enter the Internet as a way to get around parental censorship.
43. The Royal Commission rejected that solution as too oppressive, smacking of government censorship.
44. The following month the government relaxed its rules on censorship.
45. Total censorship restricts information about people who are arrested or imprisoned.
46. The issue of censorship took a prominent place in the seminar discussions.
47. And despite the censorship, some letters were bold to the point of foolhardy.
48. Censorship, the pious say, is not involved, only federal funding of art offensive to the majority.
49. Censorship is now, in a real sense, polarized along political lines.
50. The new policy of openness has led to the abolition of censorship and to a welcome return to Leninist cultural pluralism.
51. This was because owing to wartime censorship there had been little in the newspapers about industrial disputes.
52. The decree also imposed strict censorship of the media, including the closure of opposition radio stations.
53. When you start talking about large conglomerates publishing fewer books, it makes people nervous(sentencedict.com), because it smacks of censorship.
54. How these works are viewed officially as separate from the film industry can be seen in terms of censorship.
55. Moreover, after 1905 the press was increasingly adept at escaping censorship, and it became more assertive.
56. Censorship is hardly the worst problem facing Hong Kong filmmakers.
57. Censorship was not legally defined so the opposition movement had to tread carefully.
58. For example, in London, stage censorship ended the previous December, and the all-nude musical Hair was enjoying packed houses.
59. Films are routinely cut and changed by bureaucrats in the office of film censorship.
60. But as folklore will tell you, the Net treats censorship like an obstacle to go around.
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