Censurar in english
Censor
pronunciation: sensɜr part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: sensɜr part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures






censurar = censor ; decry ; denounce ; rebuke ; deprecate ; castigate ; chide ; sanitise [sanitize, -USA] ; censure ; indict ; bleep ; damn ; recreminate ; reprove ; reproach ; muzzle ; redact ; roast ; give + Nombre + a good roasting ; tar ; inveigh against ; bowdlerise [bowdlerize, -USA] ; lace into ; pillory ; cast + reflections on ; asperse.
Example: The LC cataloging made no mention of the fact that this book had been severely censored.Example: Dick decried the feeling among some scholarly publishers that there is no link between scholarly researchers, publishers, and the library.Example: Some of the rules were imposed on Panizzi by the Trustees of the British Museum, and Panizzi could only join his critics in denouncing those rules, such as the rules for entry of anonymous publications.Example: By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.Example: In these instances, it is important to avoid putting one's colleagues in another unit on the defensive or deprecating another unit to a patron.Example: In his report, one of the few really inspiring documents to have come out of librarianship, McColvin castigated the standards of cataloguing and classification he found.Example: Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.Example: Attempts to sanitize the web will be as futile as any attempt to sanitize the private speech of all citizens.Example: This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network.Example: Another problem with the statistical analysis used to indict this and similar schools was the sample.Example: But they bleep the second syllable, not the first, so that instead of [bleep]hole, you get ass[bleep] time after time.Example: The play is damned by the critics but packs in the crowds and the producers may be upset by the adverse criticisms but they can, as the saying goes, cry all the way to the bank.Example: Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote: 'Experience informs us that the first defense of weak minds is to recriminate'.Example: The person reproving his friend must understand that before he can reprove someone else, he must first reprove himself.Example: The Governor, it is learnt, sternly reproached the party for putting the public to inconvenience for the last two days.Example: The Government also continues to invent new rules to muzzle journalists, such as the anti-terrorist bill approved by Parliament.Example: Identifying information has been redacted to the extent necessary to protect the personal privacy of individuals discussed in the letter.Example: The critics, however, roasted her for playing a tragic French heroine with a flat Midwestern accent.Example: What impressed me was that the rest of the board gave him a good roasting for wasting peoples time.Example: The president hasn't 'abandoned the center' -- but that won't stop critics from tarring him for it.Example: The book closes with an epilogue in which Maudlin inveighs against metaphysical debates based on intuitions about what is and is not possible.Example: Here's five famous literary works which were, in some form or another, bowdlerised by publishers on their initial release.Example: If a cop or prosecutor treated you like they treat you a judge would lace into them for wielding their power maliciously.Example: Democratic leaders are pillorying Republicans as negotiations are deadlocked over raising money for infrastructure spending.Example: Those who flaunt their affluence cast reflections on all who live prudently.Example: They see themselves unjustly aspersed, and vindicate themselves in terms no less opprobrious than those by which they are attacked.more:
» censurar material = challenge + materials .
Example: This article reports a survey of materials that were challenged in Manitoba, Canada, school and public libraries.» censurar públicamente = pillory .
Example: Democratic leaders are pillorying Republicans as negotiations are deadlocked over raising money for infrastructure spending.