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What is the past tense of criticize?

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The past tense of criticize is criticized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of criticize is criticizes.

The present participle of criticize is criticizing.

The past participle of criticize is criticized.

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The entire manner in which the heavily criticized act was passed into law is enough to give even the most jingoistic jarhead reason to pause.
The Court has been criticized for expanding its jurisdiction into areas that should be reserved for national courts.
Many juvenile court advocates harshly criticized how the police handled young offenders.
John F. Kerry criticized Bush for failing to conduct adequate diplomacy before waging war on Iraq.
After one particularly bland interview, a reporter waspishly criticized the starlet.
The Harvard Center for Risk Analysis criticized the newly hard-hitting coverage.

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