censor
cen
ˈsɛn
sen
sor
sər
sēr
British pronunciation
/ˈsɛnsə/

Definición y significado de "censor"en inglés

to censor
01

censurar

to remove parts of something such as a book, movie, etc. and prevent the public from accessing them for political, moral, or religious purposes
Transitive: to censor content
to censor definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The school library had to censor books with explicit content to ensure they were suitable for students.
La biblioteca escolar tuvo que censurar libros con contenido explícito para asegurarse de que fueran adecuados para los estudiantes.
02

censurar

to scan and remove or change the unacceptable parts of art, news, document, etc. in order to stop them from becoming public
Transitive: to censor parts of a content
example
Ejemplos
The news outlet was accused of censoring facts that were critical of the government.
El medio de comunicación fue acusado de censurar hechos que eran críticos con el gobierno.
01

censor

a person responsible for reviewing and suppressing material considered obscene, politically sensitive, or otherwise objectionable
example
Ejemplos
The book was altered under the direction of a censor.
02

a person who expresses strong disapproval or formally condemns something

example
Ejemplos
She was known as a censor of social trends.
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