ˌvote of ˈcensure noun (plural votes of censure) [countableC]
PGPPPVa process in which members of parliament vote in order to officially criticize the government for something 〔议员对政府的〕谴责投票
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vote of censure• The Labour Party had put down a vote of censure and there was much rumbling on the Tory backbenches.• The reprimand stops just short of a vote of censure, which would have forced Gingrich to resign as speaker.• Its only real weapon over the government is that it can propose a vote of censure.• When Parliament returned, the Opposition would take the matter up and proceed to a vote of censure.