She has a rather disheartening editorial about the expurgation from educational textbooks anything that could possibly give offense to people. |
I first considered printing the exchange my friend and I had, but quickly realized that expurgation would rob it of its meaning. |
That which seems to me much the most probable is the theory of expurgation. |
We know from medieval records and diaries that such threats to purity were carefully categorized and rules given for their expurgation. |
All sang this poem lovingly, without seeing any need for censorship or expurgation. |
The Dean of Gloucester banned Gerontius from his cathedral in 1901, and at Worcester the following year, the Dean insisted on expurgations before allowing a performance. |