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Meanings of criticise people in English
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Usage of criticise people in English
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That still leaves you time to criticisepeople you don't know.
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My mother used to tell me not to criticisepeople.
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No one can criticisepeople who availed themselves of that and many people then felt they owed the Conservative party their vote.
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But if you only criticisepeople when truly necessary, then you are more likely to assign similar motivation to anyone criticising you in turn.
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Reuel criticisedpeople for spreading misinformation online, claiming that a refugee was responsible.
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Officials have also criticisedpeople who have gone shopping while awaiting COVID-19 test results.
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He also strongly criticisedpeople who use drugs recreationally.
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She criticisespeople with her heart, not her intellect.
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He also criticisedpeople who have used social media to accuse the paper of anti-Semitism, a charge he strongly denied.
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The new Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, Dr John Dixon, last night criticisedpeople who complain about politicians.
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But then her judgy mum Rina comes along who hates everything and everyone and openly criticisespeople to their faces.
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Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin has again criticisedpeople who have portrayed Ireland as a "dangerous country" for pregnant women.
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The Principal Family Court Judge has criticisedpeople who use the country's second busiest court as, in his words, a playground for their relationship warfare.
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We are new to money, so avoid London habits such as criticisingpeople's clothing, their taste in interior decoration or the state of their teeth.
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"Well, I suppose I should not criticisepeople that I know nothing about," said Mrs. Madison, colouring and serious.