She's critically ill...
comparative: more critically superlative: most critically
The cracks in the wall were expanding, indicating a structural problem.
There are several cracks in the concrete driveway.
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He was guilty of the crime. She felt guilty because she said such a rude thing.
She stared critically at his work. He spoke critically, then moved on to scrutinize the next team.
He was critically injured after the grave shipwreck.
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"Malighed" isn't a word. However, you may mean "maligned," which is when someone or something is spoken about harshly or critically. For example: "The newspaper was maligned for its story about the mayor."
Small group sessions are used to critically appraise the quality of qualitative research.
comparative: more critically superlative: most critically
Critically is an adverb.
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Out of rage, he critically damaged his father's prized violin.
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First I must point out that the sentence is very badly structured and phrased, it is not good English. Taking the sentence as is, with commas added it would read like this:- 'Christy is working on becoming an intentional learner, in fact she has successfully learned to engage her learning patterns, think, read and write critically' I would suggest that a better way of saying what I think the sentence is trying to convey would be:- "Christy is aiming to become an intentional learner, she has successfully learned to improve her ability to read and write and think critically."