The company encouraged the employees to give constructive criticism about the production process
Stop criticizing my work! He is always criticizing everyone else for the same things he does himself.
Tom was criticized by her teacher.
"Our teacher simply loves criticizing our work; it seems there's nothing right with it at all."
Some people find hypercritical mean by criticizing.
It was a very critical surgery that bills dog had to get
*insert criticizing a literary piece
When you are criticizing someone's grammar, you can miss what they are saying.
I would accept that sentence. Gormless is used most often when criticizing others or being hard on yourself.
which is easier criticizing a claim or defending a defending claim
Criticizing is the present participle of criticize. The past tense is criticized.
(the verb propitiate is used to mean appease, atone, or placate)"Mary stopped criticizing her boss, and this propitiation eventually earned her a promotion."
Criticising
investigating and criticizing government actions
Critical is an adjective.