censurable
Example Sentences
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He said he believes some medical board members are waiting for him to cross into censurable ground, such as by disclosing privileged information from a closed-session meeting.
From Los Angeles Times
“The newspaper’s fact-based journalism and professional integrity have made it an important source of information on censurable aspects of Russian society rarely mentioned by other media,” it added.
From Washington Times
Formlessness in art is always censurable and in music can never win pardon by a programme or by 'what the composer was thinking.'
From Project Gutenberg
Christie’s surrender had been thought censurable both by General Amherst and by Bouquet.
From Project Gutenberg
Deserving of censure; faulty; culpable; reprehensible; censurable; blameworthy.
From Project Gutenberg
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