Expresses strong disapproval or criticism of someone or something, often officially.
Third-person singular form of the verb 'censor,' from the same Latin root 'censura.' It became a verb in English during the 16th century as the concept of official judgment became more verbalized.
The word shifted from being about judgment to being about expressing that judgment—a linguistic shift that mirrors how power moved from secretly judging to publicly shaming.
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