bowdlerism

/ˈbaʊdlərɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

the act of removing or censoring words or passages considered to be obscene or objectionable, especially in literature or language.

“The publisher’s bowdlerism of the novel resulted in a watered-down version that lost the author’s original intent.”

Synonyms

  • censorship
  • expurgation

Antonyms

  • unabridged
  • uncensored