"Public censure" means publicly expressing strong disapproval or criticism towards someone's actions or behavior.
Sentences with «public censure»
Under Proposition 9 as approved the Commission can now issue orders of public censure, public admonition, warning, and reprimand in addition to mandatory training or education. (gaveltogavel.us)
GFI has provoked unprecedented public censure from Christian leaders because, although it is not a cult, it has consistently exhibited a pattern of cultic behavior, including Scripture twisting, authoritarianism, exclusivism, isolationism, and physical and emotional endangerment. (ezzo.info)
Rather than face an investigation, which could include public censure, Mr. Karben chose to step down, the officials said. (nytimes.com)