CRITIQUE


Meaning of CRITIQUE in English

I. noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

radical

Several faculty whose work embodied a radical critique of culture were dismissive of the work we did.

social

Furthermore, the Report contains a full historic, economic and social critique of consumer credit and proposed a new legal framework.

Certainly, positivism did also produce social determinist critiques of the existing order.

I'd like to see Opie's work as social critique , but I think he likes things this way.

This kind of social critique was a new departure.

This discursive attack is paralleled by a scathing social critique .

■ VERB

develop

It was the language of purity which mobilized many women to develop a trenchant critique of male sexuality.

Manne develops his critique of enforcement further.

offer

We conclude, therefore, that the radical perspective on the labour process offers a far-reaching critique of conventional organisation theory.

Jeffery J.. Carlson, a Santa Monica defense lawyer offered a similar critique .

Hayek's theory therefore offers both a critique of contemporary arrangements and a programme for realizing an alternative vision.

Last fall, Republicans offered an incoherent critique .

Merrick offered a revealing critique of Stephen Sondheim's high-concept Follies, a musical about ageing showgirls in midlife crisis.

provide

They can bounce ideas off one another and provide a mutual critique or one another's work.

There is not the space here to provide a thorough critique of positivistic methods.

write

His passion has only just stopped short of writing a structural critique of the civil engineering faults at Valhalla.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Marx's critique of capitalism in the 19th century

The speech was a devastating critique of Reagan's economic policy.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

An offshoot from the phenomenological critique developed into a group of researchers known as the ethnomethodologists.

Management critique A bit more autocratic than he would like to believe, stemming from a conviction that he is right.

Management critique A fact and figure analyser, who approaches issues in a theoretical and intellectual way.

The government-chartered National Research Council on Wednesday released a critique of those plans.

The second critique is more authentically pluralistic.

What generalized the appeal of Paisley's critique of the unionist élites was the accession to power of Terence O'Neill.

II. verb

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Afterwards, the rest of the group will critique your presentation.

Doctors are taped and critiqued as they talk to patients.

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