Meaning & Definition of word "Censure"

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    Censure

    /ˈsɛnʃər/

    noun:

    • 1. The expression of formal disapproval.
      • Example: The council issued a censure against the mayor for misconduct.
    • 2. A formal statement of disapproval.
      • Example: He received a public censure from the board regarding his handling of the project.

    verb:

    • 1. To express severe disapproval of someone or something, typically in a formal statement.
      • Example: The committee decided to censure the member for his inappropriate remarks during the meeting.
    • 2. To officially reprimand or criticize someone in a formal manner.
      • Example: She faced censure from her peers after failing to uphold the organization's ethical standards.

    Etymology

    Latin 'censura', meaning 'judgment, assessment'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    censure motion:

    A formal proposal to censure an individual in a legislative body.

    censure committee:

    A group tasked with assessing and addressing misconduct.

    censure vote:

    A parliamentary vote on whether to formally condemn an action.

    Related Words

    reprimand:

    A formal expression of disapproval.

    condemn:

    To express strong disapproval.

    rebuke:

    An expression of sharp disapproval or criticism.

    Slang Meanings of censure

    Meaning: To call someone out for bad behavior.

    Example Sentence: He got censured for his shady dealings.

    Meaning: To put someone on blast for a mistake.

    Example Sentence: The coach censured the player for missing practice.