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Definition of Censored
1. Adjective. Suppressed or subject to censorship. "The censored press in some countries"
Definition of Censored
1. Adjective. Having had objectionable content removed; being something someone has censored. ¹
2. Verb. (past of censor) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Censored
1. censor [v] - See also: censor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Censored
Literary usage of Censored
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. L1-statistical Procedures and Related Topics by Yadolah Dodge (1997)
"Statistical Procedures and Related Topics IMS Lecture Notes - Monograph Series (1997)
Volume 31 Computational aspects of censored quantile ..."
2. Adaptive Statistical Procedures and Related Topics: Proceedings of a by John Van Ryzin (1986)
"... BAYES PROCEDURES WITH censored DATA* V. Susarla SUNY-Binghamton and John Van
Ryzin Columbia University This paper extends empirical Bayes estimators ..."
3. Empirical Processes: Theory and Applications by David Pollard (1990)
"We always know whether Ti was censored or not. If the {cj} behave reasonably, we
can still estimate the true 0 despite the censoring. ..."
4. Pharmaceutical Journal by Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1869)
"The jury returned a verdict of " Died from natural causes,'' ind censored Wood
for his carelessness. BRISTOL AND CLIFTON CHEMISTS' ASSISTANTS' ASSOCIATION, ..."
5. Inside the German Empire in the Third Year of the War by Herbert Bayard Swope (1917)
"Upon request the traveler may have these forwarded to his point of destination
after they have been censored and deleted. As every point on the German ..."
6. Belgians Under the German Eagle by Jean Massart (1916)
"Naturally, the desire to obtain foreign newspapers became keener than ever in
Belgium as the un- truthfulness of the censored journals became more apparent. ..."
7. A Poet of the Air: Letters of Jack Morris Wright, First Lieutenant of the by Jack Morris Wright (1918)
"... [Eight pages censored or lost.] This year, mother, Christmas comes in the
midst of war; your son is far from you with the crusaders in lands that are ..."