Examples of 'criticises' in a sentence

Meaning of "criticises"

criticise: (verb) - This verb is used to indicate the act of expressing disapproval or pointing out faults or shortcomings in someone or something
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of criticise

How to use "criticises" in a sentence

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He virulently criticises the conditioned reflexes of identification.
An article in this paper criticises the location.
Deping criticises a reporter whom he catches sleeping.
Financial watchdog criticises free banking.
She criticises all this unmercifully.
This reference also criticises the toxicity test.
She criticises or teases anyone she happens to like.
Papkin drinks some wine he criticises.
His poetry often criticises the establishment.
He criticises her on everything and anything.
To everyone who criticises our relationship.
Nothing is more disheartening than a person who criticises.
She also criticises her former employers.
A school of thought she criticises.
Now he criticises the police investigation.

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Muslims are refractory to anything that criticises their demented belief.
Krasniqi also criticises the difference in appointing directors.
Obviously you will not like it if your partner criticises you.
The essay criticises a form of infallibilist foundationalism in epistemology.
Nobody ever criticises him.
The book criticises perceived attacks on civil liberties.
That there is something which criticises even the conscience.
Judge criticises inheritance legal costs.
At one level the left criticises the free market.
Pope criticises nations that close doors to migrants.
He posted a story where he criticises his mum in a pretty funny way.
Criticises others and makes them believe in his superiority.
Justice committee criticises civil legal aid cuts.
Criticises the priesthood.
The agricultural sector criticises the diversity of political measures.
Sukhen refuses to join either of them and severely criticises their agendas.
Amnesty criticises the terrorism trials.
Your cousin is such a clever girl she criticises all this unmercifully.
If someone criticises me there must be something wrong with me.
Democracy has become a religion and anyone who criticises it is labelled a heretic.
Hungary criticises western media over protests coverage.
We make short shrift of anyone who so much as criticises our defence mechanisms.
Anyone who criticises your efforts will answer to me.
So when an American journalist criticises ourjudicial system.
She also criticises it for having too much dialogue.
Archbishop of Canterbury strongly criticises government policies.
Orwell criticises bad writing habits which spread by imitation.
The truth criticises us.
Dar criticises opposition parties.
So when an American journalist criticises our judicial system.
Gentleman criticises us for not cutting the deficit enough.
Wholesale arrests of ICP members it criticises the regime.
The rapporteur criticises the general approach of the proposal.
Jaques on the other hand constantly criticises the Duke.
But he criticises his rigidness.

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