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Meaning of censorship | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈsɛnsəʃɪp

Definitions

  1. The use of state or group power to control freedom of expression or press, such as passing laws to prevent undesirable media from being published or propagated
  2. The use of state or group power to control freedom of expression or press, such as passing laws to prevent undesirable media from being published or propagated.
    countable, uncountable
  3. The role of the censor (magistrate) in Ancient Rome
  4. The role of the censor (magistrate) in Ancient Rome.
    countable, historical, uncountable

Equivalents

العربية الرقابة رقابة
Български цензура
Čeština cenzura
Deutsch Zensur
Ελληνικά λογοκρισία
Esperanto cenzuro
Español censura
Eesti tsensuur
فارسی سانسور
Français censure
Gàidhlig caisgireachd
עברית צנזורה
Magyar cenzúra
Bahasa Indonesia penyensoran
Italiano censura
日本語 検閲
ქართული ცენზურა
한국어 검열
Kurdî sansûr
Lietuvių cenzūra
Latviešu cenzūra
Македонски цензура
Bahasa Melayu penapisan
Nederlands censuur
Português censura
Română cenzura
Русский цензура
Slovenčina cenzúra
Slovenščina cenzura
Shqip censurë
Српски cenzura цензура
Українська цензура
Tiếng Việt kiểm duyệt

Examples

“[…] such a curious thing — it is the only thing left of the old censorship of the press."”
“During the war, but unrecorded because of the requirements of censorship, a link with the now partly-abandoned Cardiff Railway disappeared with the demolition of Rhydyfelin Viaduct, near Treforest, South Wales, in the latter part of 1942. The steelwork in this structure, amounting to nearly 1,150 tons, was salvaged as scrap metal to assist the war effort.”
“The Infantes had contacts among left-wing groups that opposed the dictatorial regime in Spain and their visibility in these circles was a serious concern for the censorship authorities […]”

CEFR level

C2
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