English to Arabic Dictionary censor

censor

الرقيب
definition
verb
my mail was being censored
examine (a book, movie, etc.) officially and suppress unacceptable parts of it.
noun
It has caused widespread global controversy, stretching from Catholic groups in Europe and America, to a number of states in India that have also banned the film despite federal censors clearing it for release.
an official who examines material that is about to be released, such as books, movies, news, and art, and suppresses any parts that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.
In most cases, a censor and a chiliarch or centurion from the Imperial Guard were ordered to jointly oversee campaigns to apprehend brigands.
(in ancient Rome) either of two magistrates who held censuses and supervised public morals.
translation of 'censor'
verb
خضع للرقابة,
راقب مطبوعاتي
noun
المسؤول عن إحصاء السكان,
المراقب للشئ بشكل عام,
مراقبة المطبوعات
example
The goal of Freudian dream interpretation is to undo the work of the 'censor' .
I don't edit or 'censor' material to suit my purposes, ever.
The superego, originating in the child through an identification with parents, and in response to social pressures, functions as an internal 'censor' to repress the urges of the id.
The magistracy continued to be controlled by patricians until 351 BC, when Gaius Marcius Rutilus was appointed the first plebeian 'censor' .
Kelleher was appointed official film 'censor' in 2003 and today he divides his time between Dublin and west Cork, where he lives with his wife and two children.
During this period, the Ontario Board of Censors was known to be the most liberal of all the provincial boards, and O.J. Silverthorne was the most respected film 'censor' in Canada.
Moreover, if dreams were all expressions of repressed infantile impulses, which found an indirect way past the 'censor' , one would expect that the proportion of sleep spent in dreaming would increase with age.
In most cases, a 'censor' and a chiliarch or centurion from the Imperial Guard were ordered to jointly oversee campaigns to apprehend brigands.
As a serious cinematic dramatisation of an event that goes to the core of belief of many people in Ireland, this film will have a particular resonance and is likely to be of interest to a wide audience, the film 'censor' 's office stated.
Though everyone knew Carthaginian figs were a successful transplant to Italy; Cato the 'censor' grew them in his garden
Avary remains unrepentant, however, despite having to send the film back to the 'censors' four times.
Newspapers will often take the easy route of 'censoring' a cartoonist rather than risk the bad publicity of protesters at their front door.
It was not only the Roman Catholic book market that was 'censored' in Protestant England.
Trudeau implemented the War Measures Act with its power of 'censorship' , detention and arrest.
The Esquire Theatre, on the other hand, is guilty of 'censoring' the work of an artist, no matter how poor that work might actually be.
It all comes down to 'censorship' and that is something that is not tolerated around this campus.
I would emphasise that this is not an argument for prohibitory laws or legally enforced 'censorship' .
At the moment, the FCC reviews programmes only after it receives a complaint, imposing fines or 'censoring' presenters after the event.
If the system had been in place all Stewart's mail would have been 'censored' .
Her film has been censored a lot in Lebanon, even our film has been 'censored' .
Demonstrations could be banned and the news media be made subject to 'censorship' .
An examination into national security should certainly not be 'censored' .
He was a rebellious writer whose books were 'censored' for years, and that in itself was meaningful for me.
In late 17th century England, people had to get the permission of 'censors' before publishing books.
The Thatcher years were considered by the Press in this country (of all political persuasions) to be the most 'censorial' of media freedoms since the 1600s.
Kent says High suffered 'censorial' woes because of the shift in thinking at the time.
Please do a better job of 'censoring' your material for the sake of those warfighters and their families.
These 'censorial' measures not only prevent young people from learning, thinking, and exploring, they deprive them of critical information on subjects ranging from human rights and feminism to drugs and safer sex.
The courts provide scant protection from 'censorship' when the censor is not accountable to the courts.
If you're thinking of going to the cinema this weekend, the film 'censors' have been busy trying to help you to decide what to watch.
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