censurable
1 of 1adjective/ˈsɛnʃərəbəl/
1
deserving blame or criticism for being wrong, harmful, or immoral
- The company faced censurable accusations of environmental negligence.
- The teacher addressed the student's censurable behavior, emphasizing the importance of respect in the classroom.
- The employee's unethical behavior was censurable, leading to disciplinary action.
- The politician's censurable actions sparked public outrage and calls for accountability.