Thesaurus / censure
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Parler has been operating without censure from the app stores for months, and got a boost in popularity around the November election.
APPLE AND GOOGLE ARE LIKELY TO SLOW DOWN ENFORCEMENT AGAIN AFTER CAPITOL RIOT BANSGERRIT DE VYNCK, REED ALBERGOTTI, JAY GREENEJANUARY 12, 2021WASHINGTON POSTTo get a maximum number of law deans to sign on, the language was made broad and intentionally did not name anybody or call for any kind of censure, they said.
157 LAW DEANS DENOUNCE ATTEMPTED INSURRECTION AND EFFORT TO DECERTIFY ELECTION — BUT DON’T NAME NAMESVALERIE STRAUSSJANUARY 12, 2021WASHINGTON POSTFew politicians are willing to test the limits and risk their career ending in impeachment, censure, or even arrest.
THE CASE FOR CONSEQUENCESZACK BEAUCHAMPJANUARY 12, 2021VOXExpulsion or at least censure and loss of committee seats is necessary to underscore the depth of their offense.
SEDITIOUS REPUBLICANS MUST BE HELD ACCOUNTABLEJENNIFER RUBINJANUARY 7, 2021WASHINGTON POSTDuring the tight lockdowns in some parts of Europe, dog owners have been especially privileged — giving them a pass to leave their homes without fear of governmental censure.
TRAVELING THROUGH THE PANDEMIC IN THE COMPANY OF DOGSWALTER NICKLINDECEMBER 18, 2020WASHINGTON POSTHis henchmen had been around him, observed what pleased him, and knew what they could do without fear of censure and with the assurance of winking approval.
POISON, PROTEST AND THE POWER OF PUTINTRACY MORANSEPTEMBER 4, 2020OZYAs such it is now presented to the public for whatever meed of praise or censure it is found to deserve.
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS.I issued a censure, and ordered that no one should agree to their conclusions, and that the Dominicans should not hold them.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, 1493-1898, VOLUME XX, 1621-1624VARIOUSI cannot too severely censure the habit of using sentences which admit of a double meaning.
THE LADIES' BOOK OF ETIQUETTE, AND MANUAL OF POLITENESSFLORENCE HARTLEYIt may, perhaps, be one of the unfortunate works which have already fallen under his censure.
NOTES AND QUERIES, NUMBER 178, MARCH 26, 1853VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO CENSURE
- accusation
- animadversion
- arraignment
- attack
- attribution
- castigation
- censure
- charge
- chiding
- complaint
- criticism
- denunciation
- depreciation
- diatribe
- disapprobation
- disapproval
- disfavor
- disparagement
- expostulation
- exprobation
- impeachment
- implication
- imputation
- incrimination
- inculpation
- indictment
- invective
- objurgation
- obloquy
- opposition
- rebuke
- recrimination
- remonstrance
- reprehension
- reprimand
- reproach
- reprobation
- reproof
- repudiation
- slur
- tirade
- admonish
- ascribe
- attribute
- blast
- blow the whistle on
- censure
- charge
- chide
- climb all over
- condemn
- criticize
- denounce
- denunciate
- disapprove
- express disapprobation
- find fault with
- finger
- frame
- hold responsible
- impute
- indict
- jump all over
- jump down one's throat
- knock
- lay a bad trip on
- lay at one's door
- lay to
- let one have it
- lower the boom
- pass the buck
- point the finger
- rap
- rebuke
- reprehend
- reproach
- reprove
- roast
- saddle
- skin
- stick it to
- tax
- upbraid
- admonishing
- ascribing
- attributing
- blasting
- blowing the whistle on
- censuring
- charging
- chiding
- climbing all over
- condemning
- criticizing
- denouncing
- denunciating
- disapproving
- expressing disapprobation
- finding fault with
- fingering
- framing
- holding responsible
- imputing
- indicting
- jumping all over
- jumping down one's throat
- knocking
- letting one having it
- lower the boom
- lying a bad trip on
- lying at one's door
- lying to
- passing the buck
- pointing the finger
- rapping
- rebuking
- reprehending
- reproaching
- reproving
- roasting
- saddling
- skinning
- sticking it to
- taxing
- upbraiding
- baste
- bawl out
- beat
- berate
- blister
- cane
- censure
- chasten
- chastise
- chew out
- come down on
- correct
- criticize
- discipline
- drag over the coals
- dress down
- drub
- excoriate
- flay
- flog
- jump down one's throat
- lambaste
- lash
- lay out
- lean on
- penalize
- pummel
- punish
- rail
- rate
- read the riot act
- ream
- rebuke
- reprimand
- scarify
- scathe
- scold
- scorch
- scourge
- thrash
- tongue-lash
- upbraid
- whip
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