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censure

[sen-sher] / ˈsɛn ʃər /




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The panel will also look at the city’s handling of development, the process of filling vacant council seats and the procedure for censuring officials.

From Los Angeles Times

The senator made the case for his record and censured Mr. Paxton for unethical behavior.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fine has not appeared fearful of censure or any loss of his committee assignments.

From Salon

We failed to appreciate the degree to which the two great biblical faiths, with their elevation of honesty and industry and censure of theft, enabled capital economies to develop in the 17th century.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ruth Luque, one of the lawmakers who backed the censure measures, said she wanted a leader who would put public interest and security first.

From BBC