Sentence examples for To censure from inspiring English sources

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To censure

verb

To criticize harshly.

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To censure them would show a lack of appreciation.

"To censure or rebuke would open the door to censure of the week, censure of the month," Mr. Shays said.

"We have to censure," Nadler said.

This is not to censure your concerns.

Others have filed motions to censure Trump.

The U.N. moves to censure Israel.

Responsibility is of two kinds to censure and to punishment.

The Labour Party voted to censure the government's policy.

Parliament has responded by voting to censure judicial officials.

Democrats in Congress sought, unsuccessfully, to censure Grant.

Then there will be far less need to censure.

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