censurable
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Formlessness in art is always censurable and in music can never win pardon by a programme or by 'what the composer was thinking.'
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Christie’s surrender had been thought censurable both by General Amherst and by Bouquet.
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Deserving of censure; faulty; culpable; reprehensible; censurable; blameworthy.
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And those jays that murder are censurable chiefly in this: they have learned so little from humanity’s civilized forbearance.
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One thing she did which, though highly censurable from a moral point of view, is not so as a matter of art.
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