censures (Meaning)

censures

estimate, judge, the act of blaming or condemning sternly, an official expression of disapproval, to find fault with and criticize as blameworthy, a judgment involving condemnation, opinion, judgment, an expression of official disapproval, an official reprimand, to express formal disapproval of, to formally reprimand (someone), to find fault with

censures Sentence Examples

  1. The board censures the chairman for his reckless spending.
  2. The journalist's article censures the government's poor handling of the crisis.
  3. The public censures the politician for his unethical behavior.
  4. The church censures the priest for his controversial sermon.
  5. The academic community censures the professor for plagiarism.
  6. The company censures the employee for violating its code of conduct.
  7. The student government censures the student body president for failing to represent their interests.
  8. The town council censures the mayor for neglecting infrastructure repairs.
  9. The medical association censures the doctor for providing substandard care.
  10. The family censures the son for bringing shame upon them.

FAQs About the word censures

estimate, judge, the act of blaming or condemning sternly, an official expression of disapproval, to find fault with and criticize as blameworthy, a judgment in

reprimands, condemnations, excoriations, riot acts,rebukes, objurgations, criticisms, reproofs, denunciations, comminations

commendations, tributes,citations, endorsements, sanctions, praises, honors, indorsements, plaudits, eulogies

The board censures the chairman for his reckless spending.

The journalist's article censures the government's poor handling of the crisis.

The public censures the politician for his unethical behavior.

The church censures the priest for his controversial sermon.