censure vb. (1 the prevailing sense)
1.
trans. to form
or give an opinion of, estimate John II. i. 328,
Cor. II. i. 25
“how you are censured
here in the city,”
Cæs. III. ii. 16,
Lr. III. v. 3.
2.
intr. to give an
opinion (“on”)
Gent. I. ii. 19
“That I . . . Should
censure thus on lovely
gentlemen,”
Ham. III. ii. 92
“to of his
seeming”
(Ff “To ,” Qq “In ”).
3.
to pass sentence upon
Meas. II. i. 29
“When I, that censure
him, do so offend,”
Lr. V. iii. 3.