Censure Mnemonic
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censure
censure
/ˈsɛn.sjə/
reprehend
Examples
- I would appreciate your lifting the undeserved censure and ban on me.
- The congregation is censured, but the censure is later repealed.
- Critics praised and censured the publication.
- Cherem is the highest ecclesiastical censure in the Jewish community.
- However, the committee voted unanimously to censure the governor.
- The Senate approved the motion to censure Jackson in 1834.
- The behavior in the censure runs over several years.
- As you said earlier, the party could censure the politician.
- Comparable in size in the 20th century was the censure of Joe McCarthy.
- In this case the four are the Gossips Mirth, Tattle, Expectation, and Censure.
harsh criticism or disapproval
noun
the state of being excommunicated
noun
rebuke formally
verb
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"Cent + Sure. She's so sure she won't even spend a cent in fear of criticism."
"Cen + Sure. She's surely being criticized and disapproved."
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