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censure with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "censure with" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the act of expressing strong disapproval or criticism, but it requires a direct object to clarify what is being censured. Example: "The committee decided to censure the member with a formal reprimand for their inappropriate behavior."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
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Alternative expressions(4)
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12 human-written examples
The President potentially faces more domestic censure, with some politicians calling for him to appear before parliament to explain the rial's devaluation.
News & Media
But management did not escape censure, with the review finding that Nine news management had failed to properly oversee 60 Minutes.
News & Media
But there was no pain in the immediate outcome, because few are capable of delivering a censure with as much love as Hunter.
News & Media
"Accordingly," the report said, "the select committee recommends that Senator Monserrate be sanctioned by the full Senate, and that the Senate vote to impose one of two punishments: Expulsion, or in the alternative, censure with revocation of privileges".
News & Media
However, the club are unlikely to escape censure, with the FA and the Football League likely to hold a joint inquiry into the events which unfolded after another humiliating and disturbing night for Leeds.
News & Media
Beatrice feels grief and horror at the prospect of a soundless future, and yet, when her hearing is restored, she contemplates a renewed life of spoken bullying and censure with resigned despair.
News & Media
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48 human-written examples
England were also censured, with Steven Caulker and Tom Ince receiving two and one-match bans respectively for their involvement in the brawl after England's late winner and sparked by racist abuse directed at Danny Rose.
News & Media
Members of Parliament, in their snug cohabitations with useful journalists, are censured with a thunderous frown, as are the Metropolitan Police, who have sometimes, in return for cash or other favors, dished up succulent canapés of private information, most frequently when it involved the wrongdoings of the famous.
News & Media
He was censured with his comments on The One Show and Unison called for him to be sacked.
News & Media
During public addresses in his recent trips to the flood affected areas, Mr. Sharif has also been censured with chants of "Go Nawaz Go!" which sprang during Islamabad protests.
News & Media
Perhaps the climax was in 1837 when Adams presented a petition from 22 slaves and, threatened by his opponents with censure, defended himself with remarkable keenness and ability.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "censure with" as it's grammatically questionable. Instead, use more precise constructions like "censure for" or "subject to censure".
Common error
A common mistake is to use "with" after "censure" when indicating the reason for censure. Prefer using "for" to clearly specify the grounds: "He was censured for his actions."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "censure with" typically attempts to link the act of expressing strong disapproval to an associated action or tool. However, this construction is considered grammatically incorrect by Ludwig, requiring alternative phrasing for clarity and correctness.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Science
20%
Encyclopedias
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Less common in
Formal & Business
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Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "censure with" is identified by Ludwig as grammatically incorrect. Though it appears in various contexts, predominantly in news and media, its usage is questionable and can lead to miscommunication. It's better to replace this phrase with grammatically accurate alternatives, such as "censure for" or "subject to censure", to clearly convey the intended meaning of expressing disapproval. While some sources, like The New York Times, do use the phrase, it does not validate its grammatical correctness. As identified by Ludwig AI, the phrase should be avoided.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
subject to censure
Replaces "censure with" by focusing on the state of being liable to receive formal disapproval.
face condemnation
Emphasizes the act of receiving strong disapproval or judgment.
receive criticism
Highlights the act of being on the receiving end of critical remarks.
be reprimanded for
Indicates a formal rebuke or scolding for a specific action or behavior.
incur disapproval
Focuses on the act of bringing about negative feelings or opinions from others.
be penalized for
Highlights the imposition of a punishment or sanction as a result of wrongdoing.
suffer the consequences
Focuses on enduring the negative outcomes resulting from actions or decisions.
meet with disapproval
Indicates that an action or idea was not well-received or supported.
draw rebuke
Focuses on attracting a sharp expression of disapproval or criticism.
bear the brunt of criticism
Highlights enduring the heaviest impact of widespread or intense disapproval.
FAQs
How to use "censure" correctly in a sentence?
Use "censure for" to indicate the reason for the censure. For example, "The politician was censured for accepting bribes."
Is it grammatically correct to say "censure with"?
According to grammatical standards, it is not considered grammatically correct. You can use alternatives such as "censure for" or "subject to censure".
What is a synonym for "censure"?
Synonyms include "reprimand", "condemn", and "criticize". Choose the word that best fits the specific context.
When is it appropriate to use the word "censure"?
"Censure" is appropriate when describing formal disapproval or condemnation, often in a political or professional setting. For less formal situations, "criticize" or "reprimand" might be more suitable.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested