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How to use censured in a sentence

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When in 1861 a Louisiana bishop wrote a pastoral letter adopting the slaveholders' view on race, he was sharply censured by Rome.
Five nurses were found guilty of professional misconduct, four were censured and one was removed from the register.
Four ancient bishops some 130 years ago censured those who said that the Son was a creature and not coessential with the Father.
With a carelessness wakened life would've censured them for they couped me onto a table and left me there to my own goyishe devices.
Oh, by the way, Hill was censured by the Senate this week in a bit of parliamentary falderal.
Meanwhile he had been recalled to Adelaide and summoned before a Royal Commission where he was censured and criticized.
Politicians have to be seen to be acting responsibly and must expect to be censured when they are not.
He has been lauded as a solitary champion of liberty and censured as the absurd opponent of progress.
Because Anabaptism was censured throughout much of Western Europe, the writings of the Anabaptists themselves remained in virtual obscurity.
It could have expressed dismay at Pringle's obvious lack of race awareness, censured him, and sent him on a training course.
Broadcast watchdogs have censured him for swearing on his former BBC Radio 1 afternoon show.
The external relations officer asserted that if the board censured him, they would be preventing him from fulfilling his duties.
Donald Dewar personally censured ministers for failing to observe collective responsibility and leaking to the press.
Since when should an MP be censured for saying something that is offensive to some portion of society?
The last three were to become cardinals and the first two were eventually censured by the Church.
The dramatic departures come after Cllr Holden and Cllr Smith were censured last month by the Standards Board.
That crook shouldn't be removed or censured, he should be cuffed and doin' the perp walk.
In other countries, the legal doctrine is divided as to the status of the censured regulation in the legal system.
In fact, during the two world wars, Canadian mail was opened, read and censured by government agents whose job this was.
Seeing his request rejected, he appealed and finally in 1999 obtained some documents, but largely censured.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The censurer, and the censured, will stand at the same bar, and be tried by the same Judge.
For this act of nonconformity they were severely censured by some of their brethren.
When publicly censured our first instinct is to make everybody a codefendant.
It censured Mrs. McKee severely for having been, so to speak, and accessory after the fact.
There, if any be subject to vice, or take ill courses, they are reproved and censured.
He cannot be severely censured when their shiftlessness is borne in mind.
Her conduct would unquestionably be criticised and censured.
He that is loudly praised will be clamorously censured.Johnson.
We'll not be censured, Sergeant, for being late at the squad room?
Does he ever venture to vindicate his conduct, when censured for it?
If trivial matters were to be censured this Areopagus was not convened.
But if she rushed into the fray herself she would be first censured, then despised, and finally ignored.
They censured the mayor for his weakness and called for the militia.
Let me not be censured for mentioning such minute particulars.
President Nicos Anastasiades on Tuesday censured workers' demands and strike threats, saying they were mostly unjustified and only served to inconvenience the public.
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