Judgment either favorable or unfavorable; opinion., The act of blaming or finding fault with and condemning as wrong; reprehension; blame., Judicial or ecclesiastical sentence or reprimand; condemnatory judgment., To form or express a judgment in regard to; to estimate; to judge., To find fault with and condemn as wrong; to blame; to express disapprobation of., To condemn or reprimand by a judicial or ecclesiastical sentence., To judge.
The root word of censure is "censura," which comes from the Latin verb "censēre," meaning "to assess, to give an opinion."
Reprove
Censure and censor are not contradictory but rather distinct in meaning. Censure refers to expressing strong disapproval or criticism, often in a formal context, such as in government or organizations. In contrast, censor involves suppressing or restricting content, such as information, speech, or artistic expression, deemed inappropriate or objectionable. While both involve judgment, censure focuses on criticism, whereas censor focuses on control.
Reprimand / Reproach
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.
the synonym for condemnation is disapproval. The exact meaning is "an expression of very strong disapproval of someone or something".
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.
The opposite of vindicate is condemn or censure, meaning to disapprove or express strong disapproval or criticism of someone or something.
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.