English to Portuguese Dictionary criticize

criticize

criticar
definition
verb
states criticized the failure to provide an adequate and permanent compensation
indicate the faults of (someone or something) in a disapproving way.
a literary text may be criticized on two grounds: the semantic and the expressive
form and express a sophisticated judgment of (a literary or artistic work).
translation of 'criticize'
verb
criticar
example
You shouldn't just focus on the faults or difficulties and 'criticize' the country.
In his later school years his close friends were a group of boys who met on a regular basis to exchange and 'criticize' each other's literary work.
The deal was 'criticized' for not doing enough to promote third world development.
This surely happens, and is morally 'criticizable' .
I am not persuaded that, although it could have been made quicker, the period of time was in fact so long as to constitute 'criticisable' delay.
He was arguably coloured by notions of lack of consensus between the parties and is 'criticisable' today.
You are one of my faithful reviewers and constructive 'criticizers' .
But, 'criticizing' Tolstoy, some theorists point out that an artist need not have the feeling in question in order to express it.
During his latter Presidency he was 'criticized' for spending too much time golfing and trout fishing.
Advocates of the views are often 'criticized' for leaving use vague.
The few congressional dissenters at the time were 'criticized' for lack of patriotism.
If you ask me, I think we ought to go right back to good old Plan A where we criticize the 'criticizers' .
Many people cowered from 'criticising' him, not least because of his readiness to confront his critics in the libel courts.
In addition, both writers were admired and 'criticized' by artistic women of the day.
They build a player up, knock him down and then start 'criticising' personalities.
Thus, among many other consequences, theories should aim at being very clear and 'criticisable' so that they can, if need be, be proven wrong.
It seems to me that philosophers are often 'criticized' for always demanding rational explanations.
I have been both the criticized and the 'criticizer' .
She quickly became a chronic shouter and 'criticizer' of her husband.
In this case a 'criticizable' attitude is indicated by your act.
She is often 'criticized' for not caring enough, or showing that she does enough.
The trial judge was 'criticized' for not giving more weight to oral testimony.
Recognize your 'criticizers' for what they often are: those who love you best.
The agency was 'criticized' for its slow reaction to the launch last month.
Such policies are frequently 'criticized' for being unnecessarily confrontational.
We were 'criticized' for taking what was deemed to be an unduly apocalyptic view of the industry.
It sounds to me like you think you are all high and mighty and anybody that knocks you down a peg is 'criticized' for it.
The opposition is 'criticizing' the handouts while not promising to reverse them.
The developer is 'criticized' for relying on a private company for some of the supply.
However, the Singapore press is 'criticized' for its coverage of local politics.
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