👎censure (sãʃœʁ)

verb/noun
/ˈsɛnʃər/
réprobation (réprobation)

Signification

to express severe disapproval, often formally; strong criticism or disapproval
to criticize severely; to express strong disapproval
Traduction de la signification
exprimer une désapprobation sévère, souvent de manière formelle
exprimer une désapprobation sévère, souvent de manière formelle

Phrases d'exemple

The senator was censured for his unethical behavior.

Le sénateur a été censuré pour son comportement non éthique.
Le sénateur a été censuré pour son comportement non éthique.

The committee censured the politician for his misconduct.

Le comité a censuré le politicien pour sa mauvaise conduite.
Le comité a censuré le politicien pour sa mauvaise conduite.

Expressions d'exemple

vote of censure
vote de censure
vote de censure

Synonymes

condemn, criticize, rebuke, reprimand, blame
Entrée 1
condemn, criticize, rebuke, reprimand
Entrée 2
criticize, condemn, blame, rebuke

Antonymes

praise, approve, commend, support
Entrée 1
praise, approve, commend
Entrée 2
praise, commend, approve, support

Collocations

censure someone, face censure, vote of censure, official censure, censure motion, public censure, censure severely
Entrée 1
censure someone, face censure, vote of censure, official censure
Entrée 2
censure motion, public censure, vote of censure, censure severely, face censure

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