Moderate as in lily-white Deserving criticism or blame; having faults or shortcomings, especially in a way that reflects negatively on one's character or behavior. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Censurable'
The detective uncovered censurable evidence that pointed towards the suspect's guilt.
The artist's censurable remarks offended many in the art community.
The politician's censurable actions raised doubts about his integrity among the voters.
The journalist's censurable reporting raised questions about media integrity.
The chef's censurable hygiene practices resulted in health code violations.
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