publicly criticize
Frequency: 8.219.1 per million words
to criticize so that everyone knows about it
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Examples (20)
- The opposition leader did not hesitate to publicly criticize the government's new tax plan.
- The senator was forced to publicly criticize the new policy.
- The famous actor publicly criticized the director's creative choices during an interview.
- She decided to publicly criticize the company's environmental record.
- The watchdog group has repeatedly publicly criticized the company for its poor labor practices.
- It's not professional to publicly criticize your colleagues.
- The new policy was publicly criticized by activists as being unfair to low-income families.
- The activist vowed to publicly criticize the government's actions.
- He was warned not to publicly criticize his colleagues if he wanted to maintain a good working relationship.
- He chose to publicly criticize the decision, despite the potential backlash.
- Publicly criticizing the referee's decision led to a hefty fine for the football manager.
- The opposition leader publicly criticized the proposed legislation.
- She felt it was her moral duty to publicly criticize the administration's stance on immigration.
- Many employees felt it was brave of her to publicly criticize management.
- It's unprofessional to publicly criticize your predecessor's work.
- The watchdog group will publicly criticize any instances of corruption.
- Why would a celebrity risk their career to publicly criticize such a powerful corporation?
- The artist's work often publicly criticizes societal norms.
- The report, which publicly criticized the safety standards, was suppressed by the company.
- They were asked not to publicly criticize the host nation's policies.