Examples of 'he criticised' in a sentence

Meaning of "he criticised"

This phrase is used to describe the action of expressing disapproval or objection towards someone or something. It indicates that the person has made negative comments or judgments about a person, situation, or thing

How to use "he criticised" in a sentence

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he criticised
As governor he criticised the government on a number of occasions.
It was not me he criticised.
He criticised this case of financial exclusion.
Despite praising the prose he criticised the poem and it was rejected.
He criticised the theory of scientific socialism.
He said at no stage had he criticised Parliament.
He criticised the tendency of modern scientific thinking to specialisation.
Prost was sacked from Ferrari because he criticised the car.
He criticised state bureaucracy in this work.
That year he criticised HUAC.
He criticised the poor pacing in the second volume.
In a letter to the editor of a newspaper, he criticised the president of the country.
What he criticised was how those reforms were being done.
In this way Bracton was modern ; he criticised and praised various decisions.
He criticised parents of children involved in disorder.

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Well I own a pulp mill, so first he criticised my supposedly polluting production methods.
He criticised the lack of cleaning equipment.
While staying in Mihalcık, he criticised the grand vizier and consequently he was executed.
He criticised a security lapse and demanded a thorough investigation.
Outlining his programme on Sunday, he criticised the Serbian government 's management of the economy.
He criticised it for not doing enough.
Yes, I wrote about Hans Pettersson when he criticised me and my opinions.
Then he criticised me for not maintaining my rank with my maid.
Bangura, an ardent Democrat, was greatly disappointed and he criticised Stevens ' policies.
Asked why he criticised the authorities.
Some opposition sources claim that in February 2012, he criticised freedom of the press.
In it he criticised the organisation for its lack of driving philosophy.
He lost this job in March 1921 when he criticised a failed communist uprising in Thuringia.
He criticised the way some sections of the media went about it.
A conservative nationalist, in January 1934 he criticised Nazi racial policy in a sermon and subsequent homilies.
He criticised political and economic corruption and the gerontocracy itself.
However, the next day, on Breakfast with Frost, he criticised Knapman 's leadership.
He criticised big companies.
On the other hand, he criticised some voice actors obviously playing more characters.
He criticised from within.
Later that year he criticised the club for not settling players ' contracts.
He criticised me about everything.
Like Johnson, he criticised the limited area given to explore.
He criticised nuclear arms race and the concept of nuclear deterrence.
At the same time, he criticised Turkish society for losing its moral bearings.
He criticised atheism.
Then he criticised my hair.
He criticised that several strategies exist which all point in different directions.
As an idealist he criticised society and sometimes his own people for their shortcomings.
He criticised what.
In that context he criticised the attitude and responsibility of the Member States.
He criticised the government and the public for not viewing education as.
Later that month he criticised comments made about him by former City manager Simon Grayson.
He criticised the search for unanimity that lead to the lowest common denominator.
However, he criticised the poor conditions at the camp.

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