Synonym: blame, condemn, criticize, denounce, reproach. Antonym: praise. Similar words: ensure, census, commensurate, ensue, insurgent, insurance, insurgence, in surprise. Meaning: ['senʃə] n. 1. harsh criticism or disapproval 2. the state of being excommunicated. v. rebuke formally.
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31. A senior Democratic aide said it was virtually certain that Democrats would push for censure.
32. Later that year, the House voted unanimously to censure Diggs.
33. The governor could be pressured to resign by a vote of censure.
34. The reprimand was adopted only after expulsion and censure motions were defeated.
35. The censure of her family was like a hard shell under which she found a certain freedom.
36. Get it to analyse specific behaviour and situations rather than to censure you as a person.
37. The Labour Party had put down a vote of censure and there was much rumbling on the Tory backbenches.
38. He received a public censure for his dishonourable behavior.
39. He received a public censure for dishonourable behavior.
40. I deserve neither such praise nor such censure.
41. He received a public censure for his dishonorable behavior.
42. They were unanimous in their censure of the program.
43. It is not one writer's business to censure others.
44. Elinor kept her concern and her censure to herself.
45. Tyler's refusal to reverse his vote to censure Jackson was admired by the Whigs in Congress. In 1840, the Whigs nominated Tyler to run for vice president with William Henry Harrison.
46. The resolution as formally passed was one of condemnation rather than censure.
47. He was never elated by applause , nor by censure or disappointment.
48. Some critics of books bestow their praise or their censure by wholesale.
49. In means, from the economic blockade and sanctions continued to censure China on human rights issues.
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50. Public censure puts her under great pressure to the extent of breaking down.
51. In the past, her outspokenness has brought her censure as well as praise.
52. Abundant sweet orange has gotten a lot of recognition south, also greeted a few censure.
53. Her wardrobe - mixing top designers and off-the-rack cardigans - has won her accolades, and censure, from the fashion world.
54. Anti thinks, be given by fabricant Xiao Tinghai " thunder arrived " , or censure its page too too flowery, coarse.
55. Although this kind of type suffers censure quite, but I think also cannot to sum up in a word.
56. But these measures mainly serve as a strong signal of world censure to Iran and are weak in pinching Iran's oil-rich economy and forcing an end to the regime's efforts to make weapons-grade uranium.
57. We should be able to present religious opinions openly, without fear of censure or reprisal.
58. To overlook , forgive, or disregard ( an offense ) without protest or censure.
59. More than 100 years after the English civil war, for instance, any prelate who was "enthusiastic" about religion attracted censure and suspicion.
60. Mr. Jones's plans also drew censure locally in Gainesville, where despite its small size, the 24-year-old nondenominational church is well-known and has been under intense government scrutiny.
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