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- adjective Capable of being
censored .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I was worried that my lexicon of vulgarities had fallen out of date, which would ruin the street cred that I have so precisely cultivated, so I rushed onto Urban Dictionary to find out what made tai censorable.
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I was worried that my lexicon of vulgarities had fallen out of date, which would ruin the street cred that I have so precisely cultivated, so I rushed onto Urban Dictionary to find out what made tai censorable.
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Stories and photographs of fraternizing soldiers had been added to the military's list of censorable news items, and any documented violation of policy would be "dealt with by proper disciplinary procedure."
Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II 2008
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By your own standards, every mainstreammedia (old media) newscast is censorable and dangerous.
In Letter, Albright And Berger Demand Kean Get ABC To Kill Film 2009
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Over there, only talk of suicide is a censorable offense.
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I love doing the WV - but not today for obvious censorable reasons.
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You see, the word or phrase which seemed off - color was really a perfectly innocent term; and the word or phrase with the innocent air was really the censorable one.
In The Queens' Parlour Queen, Ellery 1864
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It is not clear how the board proposes that the government categorize data that the board deems censorable.
NYT > Home Page By Howard Markel 2012
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It is not clear how the board proposes that the government categorize data that the board deems censorable.
NYT > Home Page By Howard Markel 2012
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Is it possible for something to be 100% censorable?
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