censorability

English

Etymology

censor + -ability

Noun

censorability (uncountable)

  1. The state or condition of being censorable.
    • 1994, Richard Burt, The Administration of Aesthetics: Censorship, Political Criticism, and the ...:
      Regardless of the particulars of such a pedagogy, however, it may be an important strategy for reaching the territory of censorability itself.
    • 1994, Philip Bryden, Steven Davis, John Russell, Protecting Rights and Freedoms:
      A court lacking any other firm basis for resolving the issue of state censorability of racist speech might be moved by the difficulty of distinguishing this case from that of, say, flag burnings, in a way likely to be convincing to large sections of the public.

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