Sentence examples for criticising from inspiring English sources

The word "criticising" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express disapproval or offer constructive criticism. For example, "The teacher gently critiqued the student's work, criticising her grammar and spelling mistakes while encouraging her to try again."

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criticising

verb

Present participle of criticise

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West Brom take on Leicester at the King Power Stadium in a return to Premier League action on Saturday, with Irvine ready to recall all his key men after criticising those fringe players who failed to perform.

Amnesty International wrote to the home secretary last month criticising the woeful response from European countries to the unacceptable scale of the loss of life from the influx of refugees and migrants on boats across the Mediterranean.

Unfortunately, though, criticising Israel has been conflated with antisemitism".

It frantically lobbies against any Australian government criticising settlements.

Of the leftist and liberal politicians who were expected to profit from Mubarak's overthrow three years ago, only a handful – including ElBaradei – have stuck to their principles by criticising both Morsi and his successors.

The leading GOP contenders for 2016 took turns in criticising nuclear talks with Iran and President Obama's efforts to combat Isis; supporting religious freedom legislation of the kind that recently stirred controversy in states such as Indiana and Arkansas; and talking about gun ownership, often in the same breath as they roasted Hillary Clinton.

It is not the first time Inverdale has been guilty of an on-air faux pas in recent times, most memorably when criticising Marion Bartoli's looks before the 2013 Wimbledon final.

Xenophon, who was deported from Malaysia in 2013 for criticising the ruling party and who is a friend of Anwar's, said Australia was in a strong position to make the case for Anwar.

I am a firm believer in managers protecting, rather than criticising, their players in public.

There is no point in criticising the brilliant minds now involved in the questionable technical enterprise.

But not as bruised, perhaps, as broadcaster Piers Morgan, who agreed to face an over from Brett Lee after criticising the England team's performance.

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