Examples of 'criticised' in a sentence

Meaning of "criticised"

To criticise means to express disapproval or judgement of someone or something's faults or mistakes. It is done to point out areas of improvement
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How to use "criticised" in a sentence

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This map was immediately criticised by the cartographers.
It was criticised for its lack of statistical rigour.
My own country too is criticised in this report.
Vatican criticised for opposing gay decriminalisation.
The proposal was widely criticised by local residents.
He was criticised for fanning nationalism and chauvinism.
The character has been criticised for being boring.
Some criticised the claim as lacking detail.
Frazer was heavily criticised for this later.
Both criticised the animation in the film.
These have been strongly criticised by other nations.
These was criticised as against to the freedom of speech.
The student press criticised the FTRs.
Others criticised the functionality of the site.
The book was widely criticised in the media.

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He was criticised for his views in the press.
The tournament was also criticised as being too long.
That is something to be welcomed rather than criticised.
Had not even criticised the beer.
The warrant system has been heavily criticised.
This measure was criticised by some of the clergy.
However his approach was harshly criticised by some.
This position was criticised by several other speakers.
The proposed new party was immediately criticised.
I have been criticised for giving him my support.
She feels like you criticised her.
We have been criticised in public for doing anything at all.
This decision has been much criticised by jurists.
Darwin never criticised religion directly in public.
The judgment was controversial and much criticised.
This measure was criticised by human rights defenders.
The story and characters were generally criticised.
Stove also harshly criticised philosophical idealism.
His sales ability was also heavily criticised.
The main parties criticised this as unconstitutional.
The current state of the station is criticised.
Advertising is criticised for encouraging a consumerist mentality.
This new feature had been severely criticised.
Hermann also criticised slow asylum proceedings.
Some internal design features have been criticised.
The project has been criticised lack of transparency.
This approach has been strongly criticised.
The media criticised the violation of democracy.
Some activists have criticised the film.
This was criticised as not transparent enough.
The government are being criticised from all sides.
The actions of the publicani were fiercely criticised.
This claim has been criticised by independent researchers.
This judgment has been severely criticised.
This phrase has been criticised by some traditionalists.

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