transitive. To condemn.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > dispraise or discommendation > dispraise or discommend [verb (transitive)] > censure or condemn (33) bidemea1200 transitive. To condemn. convictc1366 To prove or declare guilty of reprehensible conduct, error, etc.; now taken as transferred from 1. Const. of (†for). (= convince, v. 4.) reprovea1382 transitive. To express disapproval of (conduct, an action, a belief, etc.); to censure, condemn. damnc1386 To adjudge and pronounce (a thing, practice, etc.) to be bad; to adjudge or declare forfeited, unfit for use, invalid, or illegal; to denounce or… condemna1400 transitive. To pronounce an adverse judgement on; to express strong disapproval of, censure, blame. deema1400 figurative. To pass (adverse) judgement upon; to condemn, censure. Obsolete. saya1400 intransitive. With against, again, in contrair: to express an opinion in opposition to a person, proposition, etc. Later also with for, with: to… judgec1400 transitive. To pronounce an opinion about; to pass judgement upon; to criticize; esp. to express, or indicate that one holds, an unfavourable view… reprehendc1400 transitive. To find fault with (conduct, an action, a belief, etc.); to censure, condemn. reproacha1475 transitive. To censure or reprove (also †belittle) (a thing, act, etc.). reprobate?a1475 transitive. To disapprove of, censure, condemn. arguec1475 To make good an accusation against, prove wrong or guilty, convict. Const. of Obsolete. controlc1525 transitive. To challenge, find fault with, censure, reprehend, object to (a thing). Also intransitive. Obsolete. twit1543 transitive. To express disapproval of (an action, type of conduct, etc.), esp. in a good-humoured or teasing way; to criticize, censure; to… perstringe1549 transitive. To censure or criticize; to pass strictures on. Also intransitive. Now rare (literary). tax1569 To censure; to reprove, blame (a person, his action, etc.); to accuse, charge; to take to task, call to account. traduce1581 transitive. To speak ill of, esp. (now always) falsely or maliciously; to defame, malign, vilify, slander; †to blame, censure (obsolete). carp1591 intransitive (?) To censure; to judge, discriminate. censure1605 To pronounce an adverse judgement on, express disapproval of, criticize unfavourably; to find fault with, blame, condemn. (The current sense.) convince?1606 To expose and reprehend (faults). Obsolete. syndic1609 transitive. = syndicate, v. 1: cf. syndic, n. 3. syndicate1610 transitive. To judge, censure. Obsolete. to check at1642 intr. to check at: to aim reproof or censure at; to animadvert severely upon. Obsolete. reprimand1660 transitive. To express strong disapproval of (an action, quality, etc.); to censure, condemn. impeach1813 To find fault with (a thing), to censure. to stroke over1822 to stroke over: = perstringe, v. 1. Subcategories:— wrongfully or undeservedly (1) — by mark (1) — by entering in list or book (2) — officially as unfit for use (1) — in House of Commons (1) — authoritatively (1) |
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