a. (UN-1 7 b.)
1643. Prynne, Sov. Power Parl., III. 121. Our Opposites must grant all Bishops, Priests, Ministers, as irresistible, uncensurable, undeprivable.
1678. Cudworth, Intell. Syst., I. v. 897. These sovereign legislative powers may be said to be un-judicable or un-censurable by any humane court.
1810. Bentham, Packing (1821), 58. An interest, than which nothing should be more innocent and uncensurable.
a. 1817. T. Dwight, Trav. New-Eng., etc. (1821), II. 112. I have been informed that he was uncensurable in his life.