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[ US /ˈkɹɪtɪˌsaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. act as a critic
    Those who criticize others often are not perfect, either
  2. find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws
    The paper criticized the new movie
    Don't knock the food--it's free

How To Use criticize In A Sentence

  • The compilation(techniques) of legislation law and the limitations of statute law such as hysteresis effect are the(fundamental)reasons why Legislation Law is criticized.
  • The report criticized a former commissioner and two device division leaders for their role in approving Menaflex. FDA to Revoke Knee-Device Approval, Saying It Erred
  • In heaven the seraphim criticize the cherubim, who look down on the thrones: the original bureaucracy. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • The sad fact is that if the Democrats had tried to make a big issue of the matter the press would have criticized them unmercifully for spoiling the 100th birthday celebrations of a great man with their petty partisan politics.
  • Don't lose your tempter, act too aggressive, or harshly criticize your children.
  • In the Whispering Gallery at the presidential library and museum, Aidan was blown away by political cartoons of the day that criticized Lincoln for his stance on slavery.
  • These verbs mean to reprimand or criticize angrily or vehemently.
  • Watching Nixon's henchmen come out of the woodwork to declare their moral indignation at the ethical lapses of Mark Felt was tantamount to watching Liza Minelli criticize someone else for being an an unstable boozehound.
  • And Obama was taken back when there was an outcry over his lamebrain ideal and he criticized the vets for not being patriotic. 2012 can't come soon enough! Obama shifts focus to Iraq, Afghanistan wars
  • Eighteen months later an appellate court reversed the convictions and criticized the conduct of the trial judge and the prosecution.
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