That is the correct spelling of the term "censure" (to rebuke).
One option is rebuke.
berate, blame, censure, put down
reproof, blame, scolding, rebuke, admonition, censure, lecture, reprehension
# An expression of strong disapproval or harsh criticism. # An official rebuke, as by a legislature of one of its members.
Expulsion:The most severe form of punishment for a member of Congress Censure: An official rebuke, as by a legislature of one of its members
Verb: criticize, blame, condemn, denounce, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, scold Nou": disapproval, criticism, blame, condemnation, rebuke, reprimand, reproach
Admonish. Upbraid. Berate. Castigate. Scold. Censure. Reproach. Condemn. Rebuke. Reprimend.
censure is when a political leader is publicly denounced for a wrong doing, but no action is taken. They keep their current office. expulsion is when a political leader is removed from office for a wrong doing.
It means: To reproach, to stop, to repulse or drive back, to check or restrain. In Zechariah 3 God says: "The Lord rebuke thee, o Satan." and in Matthew 8; "He arose and rebuked the winds and the sea."
Censure is a formal rebuke or condemnation of an individual's actions. The ramifications can vary, but typically include damage to reputation, loss of credibility, and potential limitations on future opportunities or responsibilities within a professional or political context.
Censure is a formal expression of disapproval or criticism towards someone or something, typically by a governing body or authority. It is a way to publicly condemn or rebuke actions considered to be improper or unacceptable.