Sentence examples for object of censure from inspiring English sources

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The institution of marriage itself serves as an object of censure.

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Widows who openly flouted its terms were treated far worse - they found themselves the objects of widespread censure.

The fallacy, he has written, consists in turning "a blind eye on the morally or politically dubious aspects of serious music," as if "the only legitimate object of praise or censure in art" is whether it's good or not.

Ms. Brooks, a friend of Mr. Cameron's, enraged many of those attending The News of the World meeting, according to some of those who attended, by appearing to equate her plight — still employed, but an object of withering public censure — with those of the paper's 600 employees who will lose their jobs after it publishes its last issue on Sunday.

Like the equally fastidious Eisenstein, whose first films found favour with the Party in the 1920s and made him an object of suspicion and censure thereafter, Tarkovsky made a popular debut with Ivan's Childhood (1962), a celebration of a young patriot in the Second World War.

In later writings, the salon libertine would often serve as the object of Scudéry's censure.

There is not one word of censure.

That sort of censure used to make my mother livid.

But a document of censure has no consequences.

Letters of censure are issued almost always confidentially.

The period of censure covers January 2009 and May 2013.

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