Noun: "One that gets censored."
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- 1979, James Nance, "The Nance Lectures", page 25
- The importance of the ideal of moderation can be felt both on the side of the censor and that of the censoree.
- 2009, Mogens Laerke, "The Use of Censorship in the Enlightenment", page 158
- The importance of the ideal of moderation can be felt both on the side of the censor and that of the censoree.
- 2013, Jonathan Goh, "YouTube gaming critic lashes out at game developers for ‘censorship’", VR Zone, 22 October 2013
- Looking at Google's track record on censorship reveals a bigger problem: the company often sides with the censor and not the censoree.