Verb: criticize, blame, condemn, denounce, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, scold
Nou": disapproval, criticism, blame, condemnation, rebuke, reprimand, reproach
indict, impeach, blame, censure
charge, censure, summon, accuse, finger, incriminate, prosecute, tax, arraign
Slander, defamation, tirade, censure, derision
fault-finding, censure, dissaproval, disparagement, bad press, analysis, assessment, judgment, commentary, evaluation, appreciation, appraisal, critique
Synonyms:allegation, arraignment, bill, blame, censure, charge, citation, detention, findings, impeachment, incrimination, presentment, prosecution, statement, summons, warrant, writ
That is the correct spelling of the term "censure" (to rebuke).
Censure is a verb. It describes an action of strongly disapproving of something. Censure is also a noun, a strong disapproval.
The censure of the crowd disappointed the performers.
Formal disapproval of the actions of a member of Congress by the other members is known as censure. this is a motion that can be presented by any member of the Congress to be debated by the others.
I censure the dog for knocking over the vase.
We can use it in a sentence as. I am sorry, but I can not censure this.
The word 'censure' is a verb; to severely disapprove in writing or through a formal process. The word 'censure' is a noun; a word for the expression of a disapproval, an official reprimand.Verb: It is not enough for Congress merely to censure a corrupt judge.Noun: The censure included removing the judge from office and incarceration.