Crossword clues for censored
The Collaborative International Dictionary
censored \censored\ adj. suppressed or subjected to censorship; as, the censored press in some countries. Opposite of uncensored.
Wiktionary
Having had objectionable content removed. v
(en-past of: censor)
WordNet
adj. suppressed or subject to censorship; "the censored press in some countries" [ant: uncensored]
Wikipedia
Censored is an animated short, directed by Frank Tashlin and first released in July 1944. It is part of the Private Snafu series.
Usage examples of "censored".
Eminent literary figures who had chafed under or been censored by the militaristssuch as Nagai Kafu, Tanizaki Junichiro, Kawabata Yasunari, and Osaragi Jirobecame celebrities again.
When, say, galley proofs were censored, the offending material was returned to the publisher with blue-penciled passages to be altered or deleted along with a standard form that simply indicated the paragraph or paragraphs of the ten-item Press Code that these impermissible passages violated.
Cases that, in retrospect, may seem aberrant or even ludicrous censorial excesses sometimes became guideposts by which the censored party decided what the victors construed to be within the boundaries of acceptable expression.
A passing reference to the death of a suicide pilot was censored from a story by Kawabata Yasunari.
Kameimore overtly idealistic and ideologicalcame to personify the forbidden terrain of the new censored democracy.
What GHQ had censored, after all, was a purely Japanese criticism of militarism and the abuse of authority in presurren-der Japan, precisely the type of free and critical discussion the occupation claimed it hoped to promote.
I was enough of a newspaper man to fully appreciate their position, and more than one message went from me to General Greely asking if Washington could not be censored as well as Tampa.
The whole conception of the militarized continental state, with its secret police, its censored literature and its conscript labour, is utterly different from that of the loose maritime democracy, with its slums and unemployment, its strikes and party politics.
Under certain conditions of stress or acquiescence, the censored memory surfaces and we can then have two distinct memories of one event.
All Bill wanted to do was perform the censored set verbatim for as many live audiences as possible.
CBS Standards and Practices, demanding to know why they had censored Hicks.
Therefore, your criticism that CBS censored the program is totally without foundation.