Sentences with censor
cen·sor
C c - The military-backed government has heavily censored the news. [VERB noun]
- The report was cleared by the American military censors.
- Close friend of Prime Minister John Howard will get the job as Australia's chief censor at the expense of a recommended candidate.
- A leading criminologist says Queensland's censorship laws are creating a 'porn mafia' more dominant in the state than anywhere else.
- The Late Show censored the band's live version of 'Bullet In The Head'. [VERB noun]
- ...the British Board of Film Censors.
- Water officials were forced into an embarrassing censorship backdown yesterday.
- The Federal Government is attempting to silence critics of its controversial plan to censor the internet.
- The Ancient censors were part of the cursus honorum, a series of public offices held during a political career, like consuls and praetors.
- The headmaster was an even stricter censor of his boarding pupils' correspondence than the enemy censors had been of his own when the country was occupied.
- The man responsible for censoring films has seen some things in his time.
- Occupying powers typically censor anything reeking of resistance