Word of the day

censure

1. express severe disapproval of (someone or something), especially in a formal statement

“a judge was censured in 1983 for a variety of types of injudicious conduct”

verb

/ˈsɛn(t)ʃər/

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censure

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"The committee had to censure the manager for his _____ handling of the financial report."

Select three words related to censure

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  • ratify
  • approve
  • reprimand
  • commend
  • condemn
  • criticize

Choose the phrase that uses censure correctly

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Find a word related to censure

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