censor
1cen·sor
noun \ˈsen(t)-sər\Definition of CENSOR
1
: a person who supervises conduct and morals: as a : an official who examines materials (as publications or films) for objectionable matter b : an official (as in time of war) who reads communications (as letters) and deletes material considered sensitive or harmful
2
: one of two magistrates of early Rome acting as census takers, assessors, and inspectors of morals and conduct
3
: a hypothetical psychic agency that represses unacceptable notions before they reach consciousness
— cen·so·ri·al \sen-ˈsȯr-ē-əl\ adjective
Examples of CENSOR
- Government censors deleted all references to the protest.
Origin of CENSOR
Latin, Roman magistrate, from censēre to give as one's opinion, assess; perhaps akin to Sanskrit śaṁsati he praises
First Known Use: 1526
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