censuring 的 3 个定义
- strong or vehement expression of disapproval: The newspapers were unanimous in their censure of the tax proposal.
- an official reprimand, as by a legislative body of one of its members.
cen·sured, cen·sur·ing.
- to criticize or reproach in a harsh or vehement manner: She is more to be pitied than censured.
cen·sured, cen·sur·ing.
- to give censure, adverse criticism, disapproval, or blame.
censuring 近义词
severe criticism
condemn; criticize severely
censuring 的近义词 46 个
- admonish
- berate
- castigate
- chastise
- chide
- denounce
- discipline
- rebuff
- rebuke
- reprimand
- reproach
- scold
- abuse
- animadvert
- asperse
- attack
- backbite
- blame
- cavil
- contemn
- denigrate
- deprecate
- disapprove
- disparage
- impugn
- incriminate
- judge
- knock
- lecture
- ostracize
- remonstrate
- reprehend
- reprove
- upbraid
- carp at
- cut up
- exprobate
- find fault with
- get after
- look askance
- pick apart
- pull apart
- read out
- take to task
- tear apart
- tell off
censuring 的反义词 15 个
更多censuring例句
- If he gave a speech criticizing rich “plutocrats,” he qualified it by censuring the “mob” as well.
- Censuring Cuban is the surest way to breed the Donald Sterlings of tomorrow.
- How many would have been clamorous and peevish, hasty in censuring their mistress, and forward in vindicating themselves!
- The critic, in censuring poor Dido and her sister, totally forgets their very reasonable ground of provocation.
- His life is spent in idleness, merely observing the sayings and doings of the gods, and then censuring and deriding them.
- Hume, though we have found him censuring the conduct of Franklin, was opposed to any attempt to coerce America.
- But let us examin whether the practice I am censuring is general or not; for if not, it cannot come within Horace's rule.