Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word CRIT


CRIT

Definitions of CRIT

  1. (informal) Criticism.
  2. (informal) Critique.
  3. (informal) A proponent of critical legal studies.
  4. (cycling) A criterium race.
  5. (slang, role-playing games) A critical hit.
  6. (transitive, slang, role-playing games) To land a critical hit on.
  7. (medicine, colloquial) Haematocrit.

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Examples of Using CRIT in a Sentence

  • Sir Frank Kermode, who held the position of King Edward VII Professor of English Literature, University of Cambridge, reviewed Bayley’s The Power of Delight: A Lifetime in Literature (Bayley's literary essays from 1962 to 2002) with the title of “The King of Crit.
  • In addition to most weapons having a random chance to crit, some weapons have mechanics that guarantee them when used correctly, such as sniping weapons being capable of headshots (see below).
  • The "Bureau des sports" (BDE) manages the school's athletic life and organizes the "Crit", in cooperation with the BDEs of the other IEPs.
  • After State Auditor Crit Luallen and Louisville Mayor Jerry Abramson declined to seek the 2007 Democratic nomination for governor, Conway told the Lexington Herald-Leader that he would "step up and look at the race", although he conceded he would need to move quickly to raise enough money to run a competitive campaign.
  • Presenting at the Second International Conference on Cyberspace in 1991, Morningstar and Randy Farmer found themselves bemused by the seemingly impenetrable postmodern "lit crit" of some academic speakers.
  • all of it comprising a kind of Art Crit 301 strung to a weak detective story – the novel hasn't a smidge of drama – gave Sollers to believe he had a good idea for a novel.
  • Besides creating CRITs all around the country, the CRIT system and the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México (UAEM) signed an agreement in 2000 creating two bachelors-degree programs training professionals to work with children at the CRITs, and created the Instituto Teletón de Estudios Superiores (ITESUR) (located next to the first CRIT constructed).
  • Bahati also won other major events such as Athens Twilight Criterium, Chevron Manhattan Beach Grand Prix, the Millikan Memorial Crit, as well as two stage wins during Wisconsin's Superweek on the way to becoming the second best sprinter in that series.
  • CRIT AIR is the fixed-base operator (FBO) on the field that takes care of fuel, unicom, parking, and other necessities.
  • Critchley has been anthologised and interviewed, and her work has been critically reviewed by Maryam Hessavi in Poetry London (autumn 2019); Peter Riley in The Fortnightly Review (summer 2019); Isabel Galleymore in Prac Crit, 9 (August 2017) and Professor David and Christine Kennedy in Women's Experimental Poetry in Britain 1970 – 2010 (Liverpool University Press, 2013).
  • 2011 When Democratic state auditor Crit Luallen left the position open, Wuchner ran in the 2011 Republican primary, but lost to John Kemper, who lost the November 2011 general election to Democratic nominee Adam Edelen.
  • In April 2016 she won the Crit on The Campus criterium around Stirling University in Stirling, Scotland, ahead of Charline Joiner of Scotland.
  • Instead of relying on measurements or assumptions pertaining to the observed area of contact between indenter and sample, the method uses the load-displacement data registered in the Continuously Recorded Indentation Testing (CRIT) that is widely applied in nanoindentation experiments.
  • In 2018, Williams signed with Specialized-Rocket Espresso fixie criterium racing team at the Red Hook Crit.
  • Jonathan Holland of Variety wrote that "combining gentle comedy, social crit and sentimentality into an enjoyable and surprisingly spiky whole", the film "is a traditional heartwarmer with enough contempo edge to keep it from looking merely old-fashioned", also noting the "exuberant" performances.



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