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  • 12Censure (motion) — The motion to censure is used to express a deliberative assembly s . It is an alternative to more serious measures against misconduct or dereliction of duty. [cite parl|title=RONR|edition=10th|pages=642 (RONR)] cite parl|title=DEM|pages=260… …

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  • 14Spinoza: the moral and political philosophy — The moral and political philosophy of Spinoza Hans W.Blom Spinoza as a moral and political philosopher was the proponent of a radical and extremely consistent version of seventeenth century Dutch naturalism. As a consequence of the burgeoning… …

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  • 15scold — n shrew, vixen, termagant, *virago, amazon scold vb Scold, upbraid, rate, berate, tongue lash, jaw, bawl, chew out, wig, rail, revile, vituperate can all mean to reprove, reproach, or censure angrily, harshly, and more or less abusively. Scold,… …

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  • 16Censure — Cen sure, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Censured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Censuring}.] [Cf. F. ensurer.] 1. To form or express a judgment in regard to; to estimate; to judge. [Obs.] Should I say more, you might well censure me a flatterer. Beau. & Fl. [1913… …

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  • 17Censured — Censure Cen sure, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Censured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Censuring}.] [Cf. F. ensurer.] 1. To form or express a judgment in regard to; to estimate; to judge. [Obs.] Should I say more, you might well censure me a flatterer. Beau. & Fl.… …

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  • 18Culpatory — Cul pa*to*ry ( t? r?), a. Expressing blame; censuring; reprehensory; inculpating. [1913 Webster] Adjectives . . . commonly used by Latian authors in a culpatory sense. Walpole. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 19Fault-finder — Fault find er, n. One who makes a practice of discovering others faults and censuring them; a scold. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 20Varletry — Var let*ry, n. [Cf. OF. valeterie the young unmarried nobles.] The rabble; the crowd; the mob. [1913 Webster] Shall they hoist me up, And show me to the shouting varletry Of censuring Rome. Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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