- harsh criticism or disapproval
- reprimand: rebuke formally
- excommunication: the state of being excommunicated
- Censure is a process by which a formal reprimand is issued to an individual by an authoritative body. In a deliberative assembly, a motion to censure is used.
- The act of blaming, criticizing, or condemning as wrong; reprehension; An official reprimand; The state of excommunication; to criticize harshly; to formally rebuke
- An official reprimand or condemnation of an attorney. (See disbarment or suspension.)
- An act by a legislative body to officially reprimand a member. The act of censuring is an official condemnation for actions committed by a public official while holding a public trust.
- is rebuke, harsh criticism: Morty Skustin was severely censured for putting the frog in the water cooler.
- The process of public denunciation and reproof of an offender’s criminal behaviour.
- Another name for a medicinal penalty, or a penalty intended to help the offender repent and return to the heart of the Church. The Code of Canon Law presently contains three censures: suspension, interdict, and excommunication.
- A reprimand or admonition; to find fault.
- A formal, public reprimand for an infraction or violation.
- The art of hoying one doon during a Sports & Social meeting.
- (v) - to rebuke officially
- (v) to criticize harshly