criticize - use in sentences

Object

  • Christianity: Amidst all this, Raven vaguely criticizes Christianity for rejecting Nature.
  • someone: It is always easy to criticize someone else's endeavors.
  • religion: Without criticizing religion, there would have been no religious reformation.
  • lack: Revd. would not be criticizing lack of Primates ' debate, had he completely loved it?

Modifying Another Word

  • openly: Political prisoners are a thing of the past and ROC citizens can openly criticize their government.
  • implicitly: Toward the end of his formal affiliation with the Cuban government, Che came to implicitly criticize Soviet bureacracy.

Adjective complement

  • current: The Technology CEO Council sharply criticized current U.S. policy toward spectrum allocation and called for a new 10-point " 21st century spectrum policy.

Modifying Another Word

  • harshly: Sander couldn't help from its new criticized harshly by.
  • roundly: Sullivan could be temperamental; anyone who crossed him faced career disaster, and he was roundly criticized for his deadpan delivery.
  • sharply: What is the revolutionist worth who leaves his party simply because someone has sharply criticized his ideas?
  • severely: They were severely criticized for taking some of the grains to eat.

Used with why or when

  • what: More out of life his winnings to criticized strongly what.

Preposition: in

  • past: Namco have been criticized in the past for releasing updates in this series with only minimal improvements on the last.

Preposition: by

  • people: Because he's getting criticized by people in the church and persecuted by people outside the church.

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