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1. Censured synonyms, Censured pronunciation, Censured translation, English dictionary definition of Censured

2. They were censured as traitors.

3. Two MPs censured by the speaker.

4. The Louisiana Republican Party Censured Senator Bill …

5. Yes. I know the Bishop censured officially.

6. The manager was severely censured for negligence.

7. South Carolina's Republican Party formally Censured Rep

8. The government was censured for its negligence.

9. His employer censured him for neglecting his work.

10. Criticize harshly; reprove; condemn: He was Censured

11. The senate was censured for income tax evasion.

12. HE HAS been coaxed, cajoled, censured and sanctioned.

13. His employer censured hello m for neglecting hellos work.

14. Richard Burr was Censured by his state party.

15. And the Arizona Republican Party Censured Republican Gov

16. The dean censured the students for breaking rules.

17. The dean severely censured the students for breaking rules.

18. The principal severely censured the students for breaking rules.

19. Japan is censured by the League of Nations (December 7).

20. The firms also were censured and fined $ 2 000 each.

21. He was officially censured for his handling of the situation.

22. The judge censured the driver but didn't fine him.

23. Both men were Censured and suspended for six days (retroactively)

24. Both men were Censured and suspended for six days (retroactively)

25. The traffic policeman censured the driver but didn't fine him.

26. As his fellow party members in Westmoreland County Censured U.S

27. Cats are amoral; they can't be censured for killing birds.

28. 14 Cats are amoral; they can't be censured for killing birds.

29. This offense is liable to be censured in an Archidiaconal visitation

30. Ministers were censured for their lack of decisiveness during the crisis.

31. He was censured by the council for leaking information to the press.

32. Censure criticize harshly; reprove; condemn: He was Censured for his use of profanity

33. The likelihood is that he will be severely Censured and possibly also fined.

34. Congressman Peter Meijer Censured by Calhoun, Barry county GOP for Trump impeachment vote

35. Censure criticize harshly; reprove; condemn: He was Censured for his use of profanity

36. Gunn was censured by The Football Association and warned about his future conduct.

37. Jones was censured for indiscretion in leaking a secret report to the press.

38. Synonyms for Chastised include scolded, berated, reprimanded, lectured, rebuked, castigated, upbraided, censured, chid and chided

39. Synonyms for Arraigned include attacked, censured, condemned, criticised, criticized, admonished, castigated, chastised, lambasted and pilloried

40. The Calhoun County Republican Party's executive committee in west Michigan has Censured GOP Rep

41. Synonyms for Animadverted include fulminated, raged, criticised, criticized, denounced, thundered, censured, ranted, protested and railed

42. 1 In fact, Presidents Andrew Jackson and James Polk had both been censured by Congress.

43. Synonyms for Criticized include censured, condemned, knocked, panned, denounced, blasted, disparaged, slammed, lambasted and arraigned

44. Antonyms for Absolved include blamed, condemned, criminated, incriminated, censured, charged, convicted, denounced, excoriated and reprehended

45. The affair had been regarded as a tragic accident, and Fedorov severely censured for negligence.

46. No sitting speaker in the 208-year history of this Congress has been reprimanded or censured.

47. He had had to confess his carnal thoughts to Father Devlin and had been severely censured.

48. Impact on Censured Director’s Powers & Authority A Censure is an official reprimand and statement of disapproval.

49. This, here, is intended for reproof and warning to those that Cavilled at and censured the disciples.

50. On March 28, 1834, President Andrew Jackson is Censured by Congress for refusing to turn over documents

51. To express strong criticism or disapproval: Ministers were Censured for their lack of decisiveness during the crisis

52. The Office hints defensively at a period of nomadic existence which was censured by critics as unstable.

53. House Republican Conference rules prohibit a censured lawmaker from being a committee chairman or holding a leadership post.

54. Christ Jesus censured the scribes and Pharisees for ‘broadening the scripture-containing cases that they wore as safeguards.’

55. A legislator is Censured through a resolution passed in their particular legislative body by a simple majority vote

56. Jehovah strongly censured those who flouted his direction by offering lame, sick, or blind animals for sacrifice. —Mal.

57. To criticize or reproach in a harsh or vehement manner: She is more to be pitied than Censured. …

58. In particular, they have been censured for failing sufficiently to take into account the needs of local people.

59. Censure (third-person singular simple present Censures, present participle censuring, simple past and past participle Censured) To criticize harshly

60. Having censured the circumcision, she Bethought her of kindred topics, and asked Aziz when he was going to be married

61. Censure (third-person singular simple present Censures, present participle censuring, simple past and past participle censured) To criticize harshly

62. No one is ever censured by the church for trying to buy his or someone else’s way out of purgatory.

63. Synonyms for Carped at include had a go at, attacked, criticised, criticized, found fault with, arraigned, censured, condemned, denounced and lambasted

64. Fred Upton (R-Mich.) has been Censured by Republicans in his local House district for his vote to remove Rep

65. Cheney, third-ranking member of House Republican leadership, was Censured by her state party for acting in opposition to the former

66. Laguna Beach Councilman Peter Blake was Censured by his council colleagues for violating the city’s decorum and civility policy on March 9, …

67. Congress Censures President Jackson On March 28, 1834, President Andrew Jackson is censured by Congress for refusing to turn over documents

68. For example, in the prophet Malachi’s day, Jehovah censured Israelite husbands who dealt treacherously with their wives by frivolously divorcing them.

69. Synonyms for Cavilled at include had a go at, attacked, criticised, criticized, found fault with, arraigned, censured, condemned, denounced and lambasted

70. Find 61 ways to say Censured, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.

71. The Internet should be censured and any bad information , like the flies or mosquitoes outside the room , must be screened and filtered .

72. — An Arkansas lawmaker was Censured for calling a colleague a “dumbass” during debate Tuesday over a nonbinding resolution on history that was overwhelmingly rejected.

73. Cheney was Censured by the Wyoming Republican Party as well as 13 of the state's 23 counties: Albany, Big Horn, Carbon, Cook, Fremont, Hot …

74. The Alaska Republican party has Censured Senator Lisa Murkowski for voting to convict Donald Trump at his impeachment trial and now doesn’t want her to …

75. Cassidy, who was one of the seven Republican senators to vote to convict Trump on Saturday, was soon Censured by the Louisiana Republican Party after …

76. John McCain was Censured by the state GOP in 2014 and went on to comfortably win a Republican primary over Ward and a general election

77. John McCain was Censured by the state GOP in 2014 and went on to comfortably win a Republican primary over Ward and a general election

78. Members of Congress who have been Censured are required to give up any committee chairs they hold, but they are not removed from their elected position.

79. Illinois GOP Congressman Adam Kinzinger, who was Censured for voting to impeach Trump in the House of Representatives, took to Twitter to mock the party's decision to …

80. Liz Cheney Censured By Her Own State’s GOP Over Impeachment Vote by Chris Donaldson January 19, 2021, 6:45 am updated January 19, 2021, 9:19 am Rep