censorial Synonyms
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censorial Meaning
Wordnet
censorial (a)
belonging or relating to a censor or a censor's functions
Webster
censorial (a.)
Belonging to a censor, or to the correction of public morals.
Full of censure; censorious.
censorial Sentence Examples
- The government's actions have been criticized as overly censorial, stifling freedom of expression.
- The censorial policies of the regime restrict access to information and suppress dissent.
- The university faced backlash for its censorial approach to student publications.
- The board's decision to implement censorial measures in the library sparked protests from students and faculty.
- Critics argue that the film industry is becoming increasingly censorial, limiting the range of artistic expression.
- The school's censorial attitude toward certain topics in the curriculum has raised concerns among parents.
- The author refused to comply with the publisher's censorial demands, opting to self-publish instead.
- The media outlet's censorial practices have led to accusations of bias and manipulation.
- The government's censorial control over the internet has been condemned by human rights organizations.
- The magazine's censorial policies have resulted in the exclusion of diverse voices and perspectives.
FAQs About the word censorial
belonging or relating to a censor or a censor's functionsBelonging to a censor, or to the correction of public morals., Full of censure; censorious.
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The government's actions have been criticized as overly censorial, stifling freedom of expression.
The censorial policies of the regime restrict access to information and suppress dissent.
The university faced backlash for its censorial approach to student publications.
The board's decision to implement censorial measures in the library sparked protests from students and faculty.