censure in the PONS Dictionary

censure Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

censure motion
censure vote

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
During and in the aftermath of war, women have historically been censured who have voluntary relationships with military personnel of an occupying force.
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His methods of keeping order have been censured by the citizenry.
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It was immediately forbidden for sale to minors and was censured.
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He decided that if he were censured, he would merely resign, run for the office again, and probably win easily.
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In his presence one could not salute another; and if anything opposed to etiquette occurred on the part of anyone, he was immediately censured.
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