Well in order for you not to criticize you have to be critic first to yourself,then by describing yourself one hundred times.
One way to control the act of criticizing is by being mindful of the intent behind the criticism. Ask yourself if it is coming from a place of constructive feedback or negativity. Practice empathy and consider how your words may impact others before sharing your thoughts. Additionally, focusing on finding solutions rather than simply pointing out flaws can help shift the tone of the criticism towards a more positive direction.
Try looking at the criticism as constructive and take on board things to address your shortcomings.
the alien and sedition act
to stop people from criticizing the government
Seditious Libel; also SeditionThe act of criticizing a gov't. See also Sedition Act of 1918.
Alien and sedition act. so, sedition.
*insert criticizing a literary piece
the seditition act- law said citizens could be arrested or fined for criticizing the government.
which is easier criticizing a claim or defending a defending claim
Criticizing is the present participle of criticize. The past tense is criticized.
The Export Control Act was passed on July 5, 1940.
The company encouraged the employees to give constructive criticism about the production process
Humiliation is the act of causing someone to feel shame or embarrassment by publicly criticizing or belittling them. It involves making someone feel degraded or disrespected in front of others.
"Our teacher simply loves criticizing our work; it seems there's nothing right with it at all."