Advanced as in untainted Deserving of criticism or blame, much like something considered blameworthy or disapprovable, as in the context of virginity. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Censurable'
The journalist's biased reporting was considered censurable by the editorial team.
The manager's discriminatory practices were censurable and resulted in legal consequences.
The company faced censurable accusations of environmental negligence.
The researcher's fraudulent data was censurable, leading to the retraction of the scientific paper.
The author's censurable language in the novel sparked controversy among readers.
The software developer faced censurable consequences for unauthorized access to sensitive data.
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