criticize in the PONS Dictionary

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The film is also criticized for its nonsensical plot, badly written dialogue, and mediocre special effects.
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The film was also criticized for several other errors.
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Publishers demanded their money back and criticized the hoax.
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Specific rules that he criticizes include touch-up icing and the instigator rule.
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The name of the operation was criticized by some for its.
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However, several sportswriters criticized his decision, and some said that he should also have been penalized.
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Since its first publication this model has come under much scrutiny and has been criticized for various reasons (described below).
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While some hail this approach, others criticize it for its predictability.
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However, by the late 1930s he began to distance himself from the movement, and in 1945, he publicly criticized it.
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She replied that she was only criticizing what the president had done.
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