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    Cen·sor
    /ˈsensər/

    noun

    • 1. an official who examines material that is about to be released, such as books, movies, news, and art, and suppresses any parts that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security: "the report was approved by the military censors"
    • 2. (in ancient Rome) either of two magistrates who held censuses and supervised public morals.

    verb

    • 1. examine (a book, movie, etc.) officially and suppress unacceptable parts of it: "my mail was being censored"
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  3. Learn the meaning of censored as an adjective that describes something suppressed, altered, or deleted as objectionable. See examples of censored in sentences, word history, synonyms, and related articles.

  4. Learn the noun and verb meanings of censor, a word that refers to someone who examines and deletes objectionable material or content. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.

  5. Censored is the past tense and past participle of censor, which means to prevent something from being seen or made available to the public. Learn how to use censored in sentences and see related words and phrases.

  6. Censor definition: an official who examines books, plays, news reports, motion pictures, radio and television programs, letters, cablegrams, etc., for the purpose of suppressing parts deemed objectionable on moral, political, military, or other grounds..

  7. Censorship is the act of censoring, which is the examination of something to decide whether it can be allowed or published. Learn more about the history, examples, and synonyms of censorship from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

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  9. Censorship is the action of preventing or limiting the public access to certain kinds of communication, such as books, films, or websites, because they are considered to be offensive, harmful, or secret. Learn more about the meaning, history, and types of censorship with Cambridge Dictionary.

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