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Criticise meaning
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of criticize.
Example sentences (20)
Aboriginal leader Patrick Dodson believes Australia will have no integrity to criticise over its human rights abuses if to Parliament referendum fails.
And I actually think the ABC has a responsibility not to be beholden to agendas, or to be beholden to the loudest people in the room, or the loudest critics that will criticise anyway, so you might as well stand up and tell the stories.
As a player you don’t set the price and we judge the player and we criticise the player but they don’t take part in the money side of things.
As a result he believes he can identify with those who pay for tickets and cheer – or criticise - from the stands.
At a recent meeting, party president J.P. Nadda and BJP organising secretary M. Rajesh instructed him not to criticise any BJP leader in public and not to make personal attacks against rivals like Congress leader Lakshmi Hebbalkar.
But speaking at Tuesday’s meeting, the council’s leader and deputy leader took the opportunity to criticise their political opponents.
Despite the installation of temporary signage warning drivers on the weekend of Saturday, November 4, many have continued to criticise the layout.
Don’t be tempted to criticise her, as this will only make them feel more conflicted.
Even the arrival of Prince Harry, a now much-maligned figure for his choice to publicly criticise his family, was completely ignored.
FERGUS Ewing was right to criticise the Scottish Greens participation in the SNP Government ("SNP MSP hits out at Greens as he calls for end to powersharing deal", heraldscotland, April 1).
He declines to criticise the intelligence services for getting it wrong.
I criticise the Tories a lot, and fairly so, for breaking pledges and being out of touch.
I do not criticise him.
I know a lot of people will want to criticise him, but he has everyone at the club behind his back.
India continues to import oil and weapons from Russia, something Sunak refused to criticise in advance of the talks.
Indian courts in Modi-friendly states are banning documentaries that show the BJP’s complicity in anti-Muslim pogroms, and authorising police raids on the producers of programmes that criticise Modi’s personal involvement in them (including the BBC).
Less admirably, he wrote to the Times in 1933 praising the “self-discipline and self-sacrifice” of the Nazis, whom he refused to criticise.
Michael Gove responds saying: 'I'd never criticise nurses for something like that, but we need to make sure that government funds are spent wisely'.
Now the model is ignoring haters once again as she hit back at nasty followers who criticise her.
Research commissioned by a UK-based clothing retailer revealed that women engage in more repetitive negative thinking compared with men, and criticise themselves an astonishing 1,460 times per year – that’s an average of four times every day!