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criticise VB trans, intr Brit

criticise → criticize

See also criticize

criticize, criticise Brit [ˈkrɪtɪsaɪz, Am -t̬-] VB trans, intr

criticize, criticise Brit [ˈkrɪtɪsaɪz, Am -t̬-] VB trans, intr

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This joking relationship enables one group to criticise another, but also obliges the other with mutual aid and respect.
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The authors promise to criticise in forthright terms those leftists who ally with illiberal theocrats or other anti-democratic figures and organisations.
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One is not at liberty to criticise a show unless they have actually seen it.
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And his apparently psychic ability to know about shows in detail (and criticise them) without having seen them.
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He used his simple lifestyle and behaviour to criticise the social values and institutions of what he saw as a corrupt society.
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He was able to criticise the government in areas not related to his portfolios, which experts said was an unprecedented situation.
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Older members of the movement have been known to criticise youth for turning "kirtan" into a performance rather than a communal religious ritual.
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Though reforms are continuing, the legal system offers little protection for journalists who criticise government officials.
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Traditional historians criticise this usurpation as a great violation of morality.
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In a civilized society competition will be based on discussion and debate in which leaders criticise each other views as well as promoting their own.
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