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The verb to criticize (UK criticise) means either

1) to indicate the relative or merits of an action, concept, product, or creative effort. This can be either objective or subjective (opinion).

2) as above, but specifically finding fault, i.e. negative criticism.

Note : Although the related term "critique" still has a generally neutral connotation, the term criticize has assumed a modern meaning of disapproval, or a negative response.

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