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Asked on March 6, 2022 in Single word requests.
At the most formal level (used in parliamentary procedure): censure
1: a judgment involving condemnation unorthodox practices awaiting the censure of a city council 2:
the act of blaming or condemning sternly The country faces international censure for its alleged involvement in the assassination.
3: a official reprimand The lawyer’s misconduct resulted in a letter of censure from the judge.
Source: Merriam-Webster. Other
good alternatives include: Rebuke, Reprimand, Reproach. You
have no option.
- 65458 views
- 642 answers
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Asked on March 5, 2022 in Single word requests.
At the most formal level (used in parliamentary procedure): censure
1: a judgment involving condemnation unorthodox practices awaiting the censure of a city council 2:
the act of blaming or condemning sternly The country faces international censure for its alleged involvement in the assassination.
3: a official reprimand The lawyer’s misconduct resulted in a letter of censure from the judge.
Source: Merriam-Webster. Other
good alternatives include: Rebuke, Reprimand, Reproach. You
have no option.
- 65458 views
- 642 answers
- 24250 votes
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Asked on March 5, 2022 in Single word requests.
At the most formal level (used in parliamentary procedure): censure
1: a judgment involving condemnation unorthodox practices awaiting the censure of a city council 2:
the act of blaming or condemning sternly The country faces international censure for its alleged involvement in the assassination.
3: a official reprimand The lawyer’s misconduct resulted in a letter of censure from the judge.
Source: Merriam-Webster. Other
good alternatives include: Rebuke, Reprimand, Reproach. You
have no option.
- 65458 views
- 642 answers
- 24250 votes
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Asked on March 5, 2022 in Single word requests.
At the most formal level (used in parliamentary procedure): censure
1: a judgment involving condemnation unorthodox practices awaiting the censure of a city council 2:
the act of blaming or condemning sternly The country faces international censure for its alleged involvement in the assassination.
3: a official reprimand The lawyer’s misconduct resulted in a letter of censure from the judge.
Source: Merriam-Webster. Other
good alternatives include: Rebuke, Reprimand, Reproach. You
have no option.
- 65458 views
- 642 answers
- 24250 votes
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Asked on March 5, 2022 in Single word requests.
At the most formal level (used in parliamentary procedure): censure
1: a judgment involving condemnation unorthodox practices awaiting the censure of a city council 2:
the act of blaming or condemning sternly The country faces international censure for its alleged involvement in the assassination.
3: a official reprimand The lawyer’s misconduct resulted in a letter of censure from the judge.
Source: Merriam-Webster. Other
good alternatives include: Rebuke, Reprimand, Reproach. You
have no option.
- 65458 views
- 642 answers
- 24250 votes
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Asked on March 5, 2022 in Single word requests.
At the most formal level (used in parliamentary procedure): censure
1: a judgment involving condemnation unorthodox practices awaiting the censure of a city council 2:
the act of blaming or condemning sternly The country faces international censure for its alleged involvement in the assassination.
3: a official reprimand The lawyer’s misconduct resulted in a letter of censure from the judge.
Source: Merriam-Webster. Other
good alternatives include: Rebuke, Reprimand, Reproach. You
have no option.
- 65458 views
- 642 answers
- 24250 votes
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Asked on March 5, 2022 in Single word requests.
At the most formal level (used in parliamentary procedure): censure
1: a judgment involving condemnation unorthodox practices awaiting the censure of a city council 2:
the act of blaming or condemning sternly The country faces international censure for its alleged involvement in the assassination.
3: a official reprimand The lawyer’s misconduct resulted in a letter of censure from the judge.
Source: Merriam-Webster. Other
good alternatives include: Rebuke, Reprimand, Reproach. You
have no option.
- 65458 views
- 642 answers
- 24250 votes
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Asked on March 5, 2022 in Single word requests.
At the most formal level (used in parliamentary procedure): censure
1: a judgment involving condemnation unorthodox practices awaiting the censure of a city council 2:
the act of blaming or condemning sternly The country faces international censure for its alleged involvement in the assassination.
3: a official reprimand The lawyer’s misconduct resulted in a letter of censure from the judge.
Source: Merriam-Webster. Other
good alternatives include: Rebuke, Reprimand, Reproach. You
have no option.
- 65458 views
- 642 answers
- 24250 votes
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Asked on March 4, 2022 in Single word requests.
At the most formal level (used in parliamentary procedure): censure
1: a judgment involving condemnation unorthodox practices awaiting the censure of a city council 2:
the act of blaming or condemning sternly The country faces international censure for its alleged involvement in the assassination.
3: a official reprimand The lawyer’s misconduct resulted in a letter of censure from the judge.
Source: Merriam-Webster. Other
good alternatives include: Rebuke, Reprimand, Reproach. You
have no option.
- 65458 views
- 642 answers
- 24250 votes
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Asked on March 4, 2022 in Single word requests.
At the most formal level (used in parliamentary procedure): censure
1: a judgment involving condemnation unorthodox practices awaiting the censure of a city council 2:
the act of blaming or condemning sternly The country faces international censure for its alleged involvement in the assassination.
3: a official reprimand The lawyer’s misconduct resulted in a letter of censure from the judge.
Source: Merriam-Webster. Other
good alternatives include: Rebuke, Reprimand, Reproach. You
have no option.
- 65458 views
- 642 answers
- 24250 votes