censor
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ˈsɛn
sen
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sər
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British pronunciation
/ˈsɛnsə/

Définition et signification de « censor » en anglais

to censor
01

censurer

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
Exemples
The government decided to censor the film due to its sensitive content.
Le gouvernement a décidé de censurer le film en raison de son contenu sensible.
In some countries, authorities actively censor online content to control information flow.
Dans certains pays, les autorités censurent activement le contenu en ligne pour contrôler le flux d'informations.
02

censurer

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
Exemples
The editor had to censor parts of the article due to its controversial content.
L'éditeur a dû censurer des parties de l'article en raison de son contenu controversé.
They decided to censor the graphic scenes in the movie for younger audiences.
Ils ont décidé de censurer les scènes graphiques du film pour les jeunes publics.
Censor
01

censeur

a person responsible for reviewing and suppressing material considered obscene, politically sensitive, or otherwise objectionable
example
Exemples
The government appointed a censor to review all imported films.
A censor examined the manuscript before publication.
02

a person who expresses strong disapproval or formally condemns something

example
Exemples
He acted as a censor of his colleagues' behavior.
The critic became a censor of popular literature.
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