censored

/ˈsɛnsərd/
adjective
  1. Having had parts removed or suppressed because they were considered offensive, harmful, or secret.
    • Many readers complained that the censored article left out important facts.
    • The letter arrived with several lines blacked out — it was clearly censored.
    • The censored version of the movie cut out all the violent scenes.
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verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of censor: removed or suppressed parts of a communication.
    • During the dictatorship, the state censored every newspaper.
    • The government censored all news reports about the protest.
    • The teacher censored the student's essay because of inappropriate language.
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