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English syllables. 2014.
censured — index blameful Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Censured — Censure Cen sure, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Censured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Censuring}.] [Cf. F. ensurer.] 1. To form or express a judgment in regard to; to estimate; to judge. [Obs.] Should I say more, you might well censure me a flatterer. Beau. & Fl.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
censured — cen·sure || senʃə n. condemnation, criticism, disapproval, blame v. condemn, blame; criticize … English contemporary dictionary
List of United States senators expelled or censured — The United States Constitution gives the Senate the power to expel any member by a two thirds vote. This is distinct from the impeachment power the Senate has over executive and judicial federal officials. The Supreme Court determined in 1797… … Wikipedia
condemned him — censured him, passed judgment on him … English contemporary dictionary
Censure — Not to be confused with Censer, Censor (disambiguation), or Sensor. A censure ( /ˈsɛ … Wikipedia
Censure in the United States — is a congressional procedure for reprimanding the President of the United States, a member of Congress or Judge. It is argued by some constitutional experts that motions to censure the President violate the Constitution s prohibition on bills of… … Wikipedia
Ecclesiastical Censures — Ecclesiastical Censures † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Censures Medicinal and spiritual punishments imposed by the Church on a baptized, delinquent, and contumacious person, by which he is deprived, either wholly of in part … Catholic encyclopedia
Censure (motion) — The motion to censure is used to express a deliberative assembly s . It is an alternative to more serious measures against misconduct or dereliction of duty. [cite parl|title=RONR|edition=10th|pages=642 (RONR)] cite parl|title=DEM|pages=260… … Wikipedia
HISTORICAL SURVEY: THE STATE AND ITS ANTECEDENTS (1880–2006) — Introduction It took the new Jewish nation about 70 years to emerge as the State of Israel. The immediate stimulus that initiated the modern return to Zion was the disappointment, in the last quarter of the 19th century, of the expectation that… … Encyclopedia of Judaism