censor

  • 31censor — cen|sor sb., en, er, erne, i sms. censor , fx censorjob; censor ved eksamen; censorerne fraråder filmen for børn under 7 år …

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  • 32censor — See censer, censor, censure …

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  • 33censor — Synonyms and related words: abbreviate, abridge, annotator, asphyxiate, belittler, black out, bleach, blip, blot out, blue pencil, bottle up, bowdlerize, cancel, captious critic, carper, caviler, censurer, choke off, clamp down on, clean up,… …

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  • 34censor — cen|sor1 [ˈsensə US ər] n someone whose job is to examine books, films, letters etc and remove anything considered to be offensive, morally harmful, or politically dangerous →↑censorship censor 2 censor2 v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin:… …

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  • 35censor — cen|sor1 [ sensər ] verb transitive to remove parts of a book, movie, letter, etc. for moral, religious, or political reasons: The book had been heavily censored. censor cen|sor 2 [ sensər ] noun count someone whose job is to remove any parts of… …

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  • 36censor — n. (in psychology) the mechanism, postulated by Freud, that suppresses or modifies desires that are inappropriate or feared. The censor is usually regarded as being located in the superego but was also described by Freud as being in the ego… …

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  • 37censor — [ˈsensə] verb [T] to remove parts of a book, film, or letter for moral, religious, or political reasons censor noun [C] …

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  • 38censor — Noun: A high Roman officer who with his co censor kept the census, attended to matters involving public manners and morals, and administered public finances; in modern usage, a person authorized to view a picture, read a book or article, or see a …

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  • 39censor — n. & v. n. 1 an official authorized to examine printed matter, films, news, etc., before public release, and to suppress any parts on the grounds of obscenity, a threat to security, etc. 2 Rom.Hist. either of two annual magistrates responsible… …

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  • 40Censor romano — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Censor era uno de los magistrados colegiados de la antigua República romana, tratándose de una magistratura colegiada formada por dos censores, que eran elegidos cada cinco años por los comitia centuriata… …

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