Word: censures

Category: censures

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Synonyms: censures

condemnation, criticism, attack, abuse, reprimand, rebuke, admonishment, reproof, upbraiding, disapproval, reproach, scolding, obloquy, flak, dressing-down, tongue-lashing, excoriation, castigation, animadversion, excommunication, exclusion

Translations: censures

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spanish
Translations:
censuras, censura, las censuras, censuras en, reproches
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german
Translations:
tadelt, Zensuren, Tadel, zensiert, Censuren
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french
Translations:
censure, les censures, des censures, blâmes
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italian
Translations:
censure, le censure, censura
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portuguese
Translations:
censuras, estigmatiza, censura, as censuras
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dutch
Translations:
censuur, berispingen, censuren
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russian
Translations:
нареканий, нарекания, порицания
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swedish
Translations:
tadel, kritik, stigmatiserat
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finnish
Translations:
arvostelee
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danish
Translations:
kritiserer, mistillidsvotummer, kritisabelt
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czech
Translations:
odsoudí, odsuzuje
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polish
Translations:
piętnuje, cenzury, potępia, potępia fakt, cenzur
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hungarian
Translations:
szankcionálja, miatt szankcionálja
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turkish
Translations:
censures olan, ihbarı
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greek
Translations:
κατακρίνει, επικρίσεις
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ukrainian
Translations:
нарікань, дорікань, пріреканій
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albanian
Translations:
cenzurat, cenzurat më, cenzurat më të
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bulgarian
Translations:
порицания, Порицава
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belarusian
Translations:
нараканняў, нараканьняў
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estonian
Translations:
laituse
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lithuanian
Translations:
smerkia, smerkia tai, nepasitikėjimą, pareiškia nepasitikėjimą
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latvian
Translations:
neapzināti
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romanian
Translations:
condamnă, cenzurii
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slovenian
Translations:
obsoja
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slovak
Translations:
odsúdi, odsúdia, odsudzujú, súdiť, odsúdiť

The meaning and "use of": censures

noun
  • the expression of formal disapproval. - angry delegates offered a resolution of censure against the offenders
verb
  • express severe disapproval of (someone or something), typically in a formal statement. - a judge was censured in 1983 for a variety of types of injudicious conduct

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