Censured

"Censured" in a Sentence (7 examples)

Politicians are always censured for outrageous or inappropriate behavior.

He censured me for what I had done.

The senator was censured by the congressional ethics committee.

Sir William Ashton, a man of peace and of form, censured his son Henry for having begirt himself with a military sword of preposterous length, belonging to his brother, Colonel Ashton.

Assuming the appropriate name of Little, our author published in 1801, a volume of poems, chiefly amatory, which, though they established his poetical reputation, were severely censured for their warmth and licentiousness.

Politicians are usually censured for scandalous or inappropriate behavior.

Politicians are usually censured for scandalous or indecent behavior.

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