ভর্ত্সনা, তিরস্কার, নিন্দা, পরবাদ, উপালম্ভ, জুগুপ্সা, অধিক্ষেপ, গর্হণ, কদর্থন, অনুযোগ
নিন্দা করা, ভর্ত্সনা করা, অনুযোগ করা, বিরূদ্ধ সমালোচনা করা, দোষ দেত্তয়া
(1) Harsh criticism or disapproval.
(2) The state of being excommunicated.
(3) Severe criticism.
(1) Rebuke formally.
(2) Condemn; criticize severely.
(1) Two MPs were singled out for censure
(2) I'm surprised that the council leader has had no word of censure for the embarrassment caused to his administration for this abuse of office.
(3) If your father allows you to swear at your mother without censure , it's horrible and reprehensible, but a private matter.
(4) The investigation ended with much tongue-wagging but no formal censure .
(5) His sometimes droll remarks might annoy some readers, but to me they seem a very effective way of delivering not just censure but also ridicule.
(6) There are lawyers who admitted to taking their clients money, and yet they receive no censure , nor have their licence lifted to practice law.
(7) Both men, in previous guises, have drawn severe judicial censure , for their actions against the CFMEU.
(8) Dr Lederman accepted his censure , reprimand and a u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu25512,777 fine, documents show.
(9) Mr. Wilson disappoints and offers gossip, censure and critical summary.
(10) China, which prides itself in its trade with the U.S., is the favorite target of disapproval and censure .
(11) I would not want the U.S. Senate to write a resolution of censure against you as a Jewish man.
(12) Louise McMullan, one of the officers singled out for censure , claimed that the protest had been a success and wanted to thank all those who took part.
(13) Only Beckett seems to have escaped censure , because of his elegance and self-restraint.
(14) Angry delegates offered a resolution of censure against the offenders
(15) He assailed any attempt to single out u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510only one country in the world, Israel, for censure and abuseu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(16) If the teacher refuses to do so, he will be open to public censure and criticism from his superiors, further warnings and potential expulsion.
(17) They paid the price in social ostracism and family censure
(18) In the boycott by the Association of University Teachers, what has been expressed is not criticism or censure but vilification.'
(19) Each of the terrible ten is accompanied by a helpful little paragraph explaining just why it merits our censure .
(20) The point made by the Israeli NGOs and delegations was; why single out Israel for censure ?
condemnation
criticism
attack
abuse
reprimand
rebuke
admonishment
reproof
upbraiding
disapproval
reproach
scolding
obloquy
flak
dressing-down
tongue-lashing
excoriation
castigation
criminate
reprimand
citation
commendation
Approval
Compliment
Encouragement
Endorsement
Praise
Ratification
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Sanction
Allow
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