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Recent Examples of Synonyms for censurable
Adjective
  • The other Cantu, who was found guilty of murdering his cousin and his fiancée in 2001, was executed on Feb. 28, 2024, despite a public campaign to reconsider the decision when a key witness recanted their testimony.
    Anna Kaufman, USA TODAY, 25 Feb. 2025
  • Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes reports to prison for defrauding investors Holmes, 41, was found guilty of four counts of investor fraud and conspiracy in January 2022 and sentenced to 135 months, or 11 1/4 years, in prison.
    Meredith Deliso, ABC News, 24 Feb. 2025
Adjective
  • After back-to-back 4-13 seasons brought the departures of previous head coaches Bill Belichick and Jerod Mayo, wide receiver, offensive line, defensive line and linebacker sit among the top needs.
    Oliver Thomas, Forbes, 25 Feb. 2025
  • This year, Poles can spend big on his offensive line and feel good about it.
    Adam Jahns, The Athletic, 25 Feb. 2025
Adjective
  • Without any supporting facts alleging, political impropriety, unacceptable public safety threats, national security concerns, and the potential failure of not executing federal immigration initiatives and policies, all of which will have an impact on Adams’ ability to govern NYC.
    Arnold Kriss, New York Daily News, 18 Feb. 2025
  • Many of them will likely be seen in Kyiv as unacceptable.
    Ivana Kottasová, CNN, 18 Feb. 2025
Adjective
  • Musk delivered an unmistakable, and reprehensible, fascist salute.
    Barbara A. Perry, Newsweek, 27 Jan. 2025
  • But if there has been any harm caused to Oscar Jenkins, that is absolutely reprehensible.
    Eric Cheung, CNN, 15 Jan. 2025
Adjective
  • There’s also the Ratliff family, consisting of wealthy Southerner Timothy (Jason Isaacs), his pill-popping wife, Victoria (Parker Posey), and their three kids: obnoxious bro Saxon (Patrick Schwarzenegger), religious studies major Piper (Sarah Catherine Hook) and Lochlan (Sam Nivola), the youngest.
    Meredith Blake, Los Angeles Times, 17 Feb. 2025
  • Shirley is young and obnoxious, compulsively going live on Instagram and carrying her phone around on a little beaded leash.
    Fran Hoepfner, Vulture, 6 Feb. 2025
Adjective
  • Trump and other Republicans have variously held Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) culpable on this point.
    Niall Stanage, The Hill, 9 Jan. 2025
  • And the California Democrat also helped lead the congressional investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, which found Trump singularly culpable for inciting the violence that day.
    Mike Lillis, The Hill, 24 Jan. 2025
Adjective
  • This can be an unpleasant odor for humans to encounter, but the critters in the video seem enthusiastic about interacting with the eau de skunk.
    Amanda Kooser, Forbes, 25 Feb. 2025
  • These days however, an all-white or all-gray bathroom can act as an unpleasant symbol of an outdated trend, and may seem seriously lacking in pizazz.
    Hallie Milstein, Southern Living, 25 Feb. 2025
Adjective
  • Alternatively, if the foundation knew of warning signs, or should have detected warning signs, Learfield might be less blameworthy.
    Michael McCann, Sportico.com, 3 Sep. 2019
  • But Miss Manners acknowledges that there is also the less blameworthy impulse to offer comfort — not just sympathy — when there is no real comfort to be offered.
    Judith Martin, The Mercury News, 11 Feb. 2025
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“Censurable.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/censurable. Accessed 4 Mar. 2025.

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