censorship
[ sen-ser-ship ]
Origin of censorship
1Other words from censorship
- an·ti·cen·sor·ship, adjective
- pre·cen·sor·ship, noun
- pro·cen·sor·ship, adjective
- self-cen·sor·ship, noun
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British Dictionary definitions for censorship
censorship
/ (ˈsɛnsəˌʃɪp) /
noun
a policy or programme of censoring
the act or system of censoring
psychoanal the activity of the mind in regulating impulses, etc, from the unconscious so that they are modified before reaching the conscious mind
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