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censure
noun as in severe criticism
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verb as in condemn; criticize severely
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Early in the speech, Texas Democrat Al Green was ejected from the House chamber for disrupting Trump's address, and Congress later voted to censure him.
According to the Clerk for the House of Representatives, Democrats who voted to censure Green include: Reps.
The remarks, which officers allegedly made while working with recruits, drew censure from the commission, the police union, activists and Mayor Karen Bass, who called them “especially outrageous and unacceptable.”
While Hagekhalil was on leave, one board member, John Morris, was censured by the MWD board for making a racist remark about another district employee.
While Hagekhalil was on leave, one board member, John Morris, was censured by the MWD board for making a racist remark about another district employee, calling him a “camel jockey.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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