Antonym: admire, praise. Similar words: critic, critical, politician, criteria, citizen, British, enticing, citizenship. Meaning: ['krɪtɪsaɪz] v. 1. find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws 2. act as a critic.
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61. It is no longer our job to criticize or bring pressure to bear.
62. When it's ill-conceived, ill-considered or based on incomplete information, the Profitboss won't criticize the critic.
63. Jackson declined to criticize his opponent, choosing instead to focus on his own message.
64. Do they criticize each other in interviews, or speak with mutual respect?
65. Unlike most candidates calling for change or reform, Brown never had to forcefully criticize city government.
66. It would be easy to criticize this place as some horrific moonscape where industry has gone mad.
67. People tend to opt out, criticize themselves, not accept compliments, not make decisions and feel frustrated.
68. Many of us hesitate to criticize the careless statements of poor people who have only recently developed literacy skills.
69. He doesn't criticize the vice-president marketing's expert judgement nor pretend he could do better himself.
70. It was a pleasure to flog her, to defend her, to scrutinize, criticize and idolize her.
71. I see, you criticize my appearance, and then you stab me in the back!
72. It was not undertaken to support, refute or criticize contemporary urban and regional theory.
73. MelAmid is a term used to criticize some one s capabilities or competence.
74. Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain but it takes character and self control to be understanding and forgiving. Dale Carnegie
75. Almost invariably the specialist or expert will focus on that section of the proposal which he feels most competent to criticize.
76. Students are encouraged to take an active part and regular sessions are held in which they can criticize their teachers.
77. Is there not one prominent rugby union footballer or journalist who is compelled to criticize this scandalous and absurd state of affairs?
78. I meet with several other artists and we criticize each other's work.
79. Alexander I.. Lebed took center stage to criticize the ailing leader and cast himself as heir apparent.
80. He has a right to criticize, who has a heart to help. Abraham Lincoln
81. Our purpose is not to criticize government, as so many have, but to renew it.
81. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
82. Both contrasted this apparent indifference with the West's readiness to criticize the damaging of rainforest by logging.
83. On receiving it you use this report to criticize the employee's work.
84. Television commentators often use the replays to criticize the officials.
85. Woman-centred psychologists also criticize the gender bias of traditional psychological method.
86. The Post reported that Gore had personally solicited donors by telephone, leading two Democratic senators to criticize him.
87. People are starting to criticize the government for its half-hearted approach to reform.
88. It's easy to criticize, but managing a football team can be an extremely difficult job.
89. But for the last twenty-five years, economists have criticized Keynesian stimuli the way pigeons criticize statues.
90. The stories told by respondents are used to justify a particular position, as well as to criticize the characters in the stories.
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