Sentences with censure
cen·sure
C c - The ethics committee may take a decision to admonish him or to censure him. [VERB noun]
- It is a controversial policy which has attracted international censure.
- He said a soldier's career froze during a censure period, with no promotion.
- It was even mentioned in Parliament, he recalls, and public censure meant the series was not repeated.
- The newspapers were unanimous in their censure of the tax proposal.
- She is more to be pitied than censured.
- One was made by Adam Gilchrist at a football lunch, and brought censure from both boards.
- A third option is to deliver a symbolic censure, with no fine.