censure
verb [ˈsɛnʃɚ]
To censure [ˈsɛnʃɚ] someone is to formally criticize or reprimand them for an act or failure, especially from a position of authority.
If you’re among those who confuse censure and censor, we don’t blame you. common ancestor: the Latin cēnsēre, meaning “to give as an opinion.” Censure means “to fault or reprimand,” often in an official way; censor means “to suppress or delete as objectionable.”
English
Optimized studying based on the forgetting curve vastly improves memorization. - What is reminDO?
Memorize