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criti·cal [ˈkrɪtɪkəl] ADJ

1. critical (judgmental):

critical
critical success factors
to be critical of sb
to be highly critical of sb/sth

2. critical (crucial):

critical

3. critical MED:

critical
to be on the critical list

self-ˈcriti·cal ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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His prognosis was poor, and he was listed in critical condition.
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He served with distinction during wartime and played a critical role in the development of submarine warfare.
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Many of those wounded were in a critical condition.
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The film received some critical attention but only had a limited release and earned just $8.4 million.
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It also reveals conditions to have a critical model in the first place.
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Linkage mapping is critical for identifying the location of genes that cause genetic diseases.
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Dopamine promotes an emphasis on distant space and time, which is critical for the establishment of religious experience.
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More subversive publications, far more critical of teachers and the school establishment, have occasionally been produced without official sponsorship.
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The three most critical issues are belonging, identity, and interest.
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