Censors

/ˈsɛnsərz/ noun, verb

Officials who examine books, films, or speech to remove content deemed inappropriate, or to suppress or remove such content.

From Latin 'censor,' originally a Roman official who counted citizens and reviewed public morals. The word evolved from a title of authority to mean one who judges and suppresses content.

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