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How to use censure in a sentence

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But the move to censure clothes rather than behavior or comportment is dishonest in more ways than one.
Throughout Damascene society, broken promises brought shame, dishonor, and various forms of ostracism and censure.
Her stories are told without censure, and with sympathy for both children and parents, especially working mothers.
He could avoid expulsion and imprisonment if the full 435-member House decides to enforce censure, a reprimand or fines.
His Religion within the Boundaries of Pure Reason called down on him the censure of the government.
It cannot hurt for the dictator to be held up to obloquy and censure for the use of gas.
The law holds that such blame and censure are only appropriate if the offender was morally responsible for his behaviour.
The day ended, by the way, with a censure motion being brought against the minister.
The immigration issues that we have raised in this censure motion do not stop there.
Or do I withhold punishment or censure and in so doing undercut the teacher's authority?
Thirty-nine powerful pharmaceutical companies threatened legal sanctions, and the government of the United States censure.
And he accepted without censure that its impulse to slaughter the babies of other animals was entirely natural.
Only Beckett seems to have escaped censure, because of his elegance and self-restraint.
I'm surprised that the council leader has had no word of censure for the embarrassment caused to his administration for this abuse of office.
There are lawyers who admitted to taking their clients money, and yet they receive no censure, nor have their licence lifted to practice law.
If your father allows you to swear at your mother without censure, it's horrible and reprehensible, but a private matter.
Her photos of circus freaks and those on the margins of society earned her praise as well as censure from critics.
Each of the terrible ten is accompanied by a helpful little paragraph explaining just why it merits our censure.
China, which prides itself in its trade with the U.S., is the favorite target of disapproval and censure.
The South African document singles out the trans-Atlantic slave trade for censure.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is there one lives exempt from the assaults of censure, detraction, and calumny.
How often, my dear, have you and I endeavoured to detect and censure this partial spirit in others?
One might censure the garrulity of Euripides and the inequality of Sophocles.
When the latter passed a vote of censure upon the activities of a commissar, he could practically do nothing more.
With respect to its execution, the justice of Dr. hurds censure cannot be controverted.
Every panegyric contained in them is extravagant and hyperbolical, and every censure exaggerated and excessive.
You say the queen never meant to call me to public censure, which sheweth her goodness, but you see I passed under it, which sheweth others power.
The review here reprinted from the London mag., I, is comparatively mild in its censure.
Wanhope waited for a thoughtful moment of censure eventuating in toleration.
To stigmatise such a movement as merely eccentric is to pass very lenient censure.
All unsuccessful dogmatical attempts of reason are facia, which it is always useful to submit to the censure of the sceptic.
Was it a censure on him for making trafford ride a horse beneath his weight?
This propension has drawn on him, tho' very unjustly, the censure of some grave men.
He was broad-minded, great-hearted enough not to censure the girl by word or act.
We do not know enough of the circumstances to be sure of allotting censure in exact and rightful measure.
Should we not be particularly careful to keep clear of the faults we censure?
He could not be misled by the sugary phrases in which the vote of censure had been couched.
Indeed, their Laxness was also much canvassed with us, and the more staid of the visitors openly enough expressed their censure.
And though some may censure this as a dereliction of principle, I do not so view it.
The conveyance of a catcall to the theatre evidences a predisposition to uproarious censure.
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