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Meanings of criticise as in English
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Usage of criticise as in English
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Russia has coordinated its airstrikes with Damascus, unlike the US-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group, which Assad and his government criticiseas ineffectual.
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No other health service has been criticisedas often or as trenchantly.
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It's been criticisedas a knee-jerk reaction to recently publicised racism incidents.
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A cabinet reshuffle this week was criticisedas too little, too late.
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What was once seen as Macron's straight-talking is now criticisedas arrogance.
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Australia's aged care regulator has long been criticisedas a toothless tiger.
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The parliamentary decision was criticisedas a snub to victims of the violence.
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This year's list has been criticisedas not political enough or too political.
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REPUBLICAN and loyalist politicians have criticisedas inadequate changes to prisoners leave arrangements.
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The tone was criticisedas a dangerous framing of a complex asylum issue.
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However his plea for border testing has been criticisedas misinformed and unhelpful.
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The Government's plan to reopen the economy has been criticisedas overly cautious.
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A November 2010 general election was widely criticisedas a sham.
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Mr Trump's response to the fires has been criticisedas unsympathetic and ill-informed.
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But it is also criticisedas ineffective and out of date.
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The move was criticisedas insanity' by one Walter Reed doctor.