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- CENSOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CENSOR is a person who supervises conduct and morals How to use censor in a sentence
- CENSORING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CENSORING definition: 1 present participle of censor 2 to prevent part or the whole of a book, film, work of art… Learn more
- Censoring (statistics) - Wikipedia
Censoring should not be confused with the related idea of truncation With censoring, observations result either in knowing the exact value that applies, or in knowing that the value lies within an interval
- Censorship | Definition, History, Types, Examples | Britannica
censorship, the changing or the suppression or prohibition of speech or writing that is deemed subversive of the common good It occurs in all manifestations of authority to some degree, but in modern times it has been of special importance in its relation to government and the rule of law
- Censoring - definition of censoring by The Free Dictionary
Define censoring censoring synonyms, censoring pronunciation, censoring translation, English dictionary definition of censoring n 1 A person authorized to examine books, films, or other material and to remove or suppress what is considered morally, politically, or otherwise
- censoring, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective censoring See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence OED's earliest evidence for censoring is from 1595, in the writing of William Covell, writer and Church of England clergyman censoring is of multiple origins
- Definition of censoring - Words Defined
Definition: Censoring refers to the act of examining and suppressing material deemed inappropriate or unacceptable by an authority, which can include governments, organizations, social media platforms, or even individuals
- Censoring - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
censoring Definitions of censoring noun deleting parts of publications or correspondence or theatrical performances synonyms: censorship
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