Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The film had trouble with the censors, and its release was delayed.
en.wikipedia.org
They who suffered the contumely of the censorious have joined the sniffy chorus of the censors themselves.
www.independent.co.uk
Despite the song's references to dancing, and despite the demonstrations of the dance during performances, would-be censors believed that the song glorified masturbation.
en.wikipedia.org
Vocal smut cried to the censors for vengeance.
en.wikipedia.org
In each case the message is intercepted by the ever-vigilante censors.
en.wikipedia.org
Print itself contained a set of invisible and inherent censors, which electronic media is helping to remove from the creation of text.
en.wikipedia.org
Surprisingly, the two eminent censors were defeated by a younger virtually unknown man.
en.wikipedia.org
They understand that there aren't censors, they're the company's best conversationalists.
en.wikipedia.org
Censors were elected every five years and although the office held no military imperium, it was considered a great honour.
en.wikipedia.org
And this leads to a second truism: the censors of yesterday, no matter how sinister, always seem quaint.
www.bbc.co.uk

Choose your language Deutsch | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski