Third-person singular simple present indicative form of criticize.(verb)
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Use "criticizes" in a sentence
"United States to the Pacific Ocean materialism the view of life that physical matter is all that exists; as an "ism", the term criticizes such view melting pot requires "social and cultural assimilation" for successful immigration microeconomics the study of the economics of the individual person or business mindset close-minded point-of-view, typically in adherence to a liberal falsehood and often to the exclusion of Christ missile defense"
"Providential design over future events, which originated in the context of expanding the United States to the Pacific Ocean materialism the view of life that physical matter is all that exists; as an "ism", the term criticizes such view melting pot requires "social and cultural assimilation" for successful immigration microeconomics the study of the economics of the individual person or business mindset close-minded point-of-view, typically in adherence to a liberal falsehood and often to the exclusion of Christ missile defense"
"I find it hilarious that Palin criticizes California for being in debt, when Alaska takes in what, $2.50 for every $1 the feds get from it?"