censoring in English

verb
1
examine (a book, movie, etc.) officially and suppress unacceptable parts of it.
my mail was being censored

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1. Not censoring in China has become a political tool.

2. To Bowdlerize is the act of editing, or censoring, a written work

3. Censed censer censing censor censored censorial censoring censorious censoriously cense in Kurdish Kurmanji English-Kurdish Kurmanji dictionary

4. Synonyms for Bowdlerizing include censoring, expurgating, blue-pencilling, blue-penciling, cleaning up, cutting, sanitising, sanitizing, editing and laundering

5. By censoring and banning its films under the guise of diversity and inclusion, Disney hopes that it can "woke-wash" its Complicity in the human rights abuses committed by the CCP.

6. 13 She told me that her producer had agreed to let me use the word "asshole" to describe the title of my book on the air without censoring so long as it wasn't used "gratuitously."

7. /blu ˈpɛnsəl/ (say blooh pensuhl) verb (t) (Blue pencilled or, US, blue penciled, blue pencilling or, US, blue penciling) to alter, abridge, or cancel with or as with a pencil that makes a blue mark, as in editing manuscript, or in censoring

8. Thomas Bowdler (1754-1825) was an old school English Georgian gent, physician and philanthropist, but forever remembered for censoring Shakespeare and in doing so creating the eponymous verb Bowdlerize (or bowdlerise).So what does ‘Bowdlerize‘ mean…? bowd·ler·ized bowd·ler·iz·ing

9. In order to assess the implications of this maxim on the definition of causality, this article examines the modalities of the description of historical facts, its usages and censoring (understood as a necessary means to aspired ends), and the calculation of the aleatory dimensions of politics.

10. In Brain Fiction, William Hirstein examines Confabulation and argues that its causes are not merely technical issues in neurology or cognitive science but deeply revealing about the structure of the human intellect.Hirstein describes Confabulation as the failure of a normal checking or censoring process in the brain—the failure to recognize