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What is the present tense of criticized?

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The present tense of criticizedUS is criticize.

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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Oh, well, people always criticize presidents and their speeches, so what's new?
He was a very sparkling, mercurial personality, quick to embrace you, as well as to criticize if I felt that something wasn't right.
It seems a bit carping to criticize people for maintaining and restoring old buildings.
The most common response was to castigate the reporter for daring to criticize a sacred cow hereabouts, weblogs.
Still, some soldiers criticize the preponderance of awards for officers because it encourages politicking and smacks of careerism.
So, don't get on my case for enjoying my lifestyle, and I won't criticize you on your reading material.

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