Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Not censored.
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- adjective
unedited ; not having hadobjectionable content removed
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective not subject to censorship
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Examples
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Radio, TV and newspapers remain uncensored, unfettered and unthreatened by the government.
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Radio, TV and newspapers remain uncensored, unfettered and unthreatened by the government.
Archive 2007-06-01 2007
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So it's tough, uncompromising and perhaps uncensored, is that anything we haven't come to expect with Bacon?
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And much to the confusion and denial of those who profess to know me, the ability to chatter about uncensored is NOT a gift I possess.
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And much to the confusion and denial of those who profess to know me, the ability to chatter about uncensored is NOT a gift I possess.
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It's unlike Craig to use profanity*, but he clearly did so with intent here, so I'm leaving the word uncensored and the message undiluted.
Bloggerheads 2009
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One upon a time there was a skinny man whiter than I (by whiter I mean British) who appeared on network television and said the N word uncensored no less than fifteen times, and there was a talk show host who allowed him to do it.
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Of course, for some of these countries, it's a bit like a lump of coal in a sock, because they did not receive the so-called uncensored versions the permanent members did receive.
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He said the NP would oppose the idea of uncensored government propaganda for which taxpayers had to pay.
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So the only reason for the DVD set is the extras: Here you get dating advice from The Situation along with other tips from Snooki, deleted scenes, some modest "uncensored" inclusions of curse words and derogatory gay terms and cast commentary, which amounts to witless stating of the obvious about their earlier witless actions.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: A Prophet the Next Godfather ? Yep, it's That Good 2010
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