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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under censure" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to someone or something that is being criticized or reprimanded, often in an official context. Example: "The politician found himself under censure for his controversial remarks during the press conference."
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With its isolated congregation withering under censure, the board reached out to several archdiocesan priests who surreptitiously conducted Mass.
Ruth's drinking, however, comes under censure from Jim, who asks Francis: "What are our young girls coming to these days?
18 1 After this, even the reasonable measures of the emperor fell under censure, as, for instance, his treatment of the Gauls who had conspired with Vindex.
A surprisingly large number of administrations--53 at this writing--are currently under censure because of infringement or violation of faculty freedom to teach, conduct research, or publish.
His lectures became a medley of religion and politics, punctuated by controversial attacks on the Catholic Church, and thus brought him under censure by the French government.
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And therefore philosophers must inevitably fall under the censure of the world?
The demand for discount North Korean weapons would continue long after the Soviet Union collapsed, and even after North Korea came under international censure and economic isolation because of its nuclear weapons program, said Andrea Berger, a North Korea specialist and senior research associate at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, Calif.
Last month was not the first time that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has come under collective censure.
In November 1991, the Senate Ethics Committee voted unanimously to reprimand Cranston, instead of the more severe measure that was under consideration: censure by the full Senate.
But then Obama -- in opposition to virtually the entire hemisphere -- recognized the November elections that took place under a censured media, widespread political repression, and a boycott by pro-democracy forces.
Lawyers and victims of abuse said yesterday that the Holy See, as a signatory to the 1987 UN Convention on Torture, was now facing censure under anti-torture agreements at national and international levels.
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