uncritically in English

adverb

in an uncritical manner, without judging according to relevant standards

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1. 1 antonym for Critically: unCritically

2. Politicians want a lap-dog press which will uncritically report their propaganda.

3. 30 So were the great Victorian railway stations that we now profess to admire, almost uncritically.

4. The tendency in countries like India would be to uncritically slip into a similar mode of thinking.

5. Second, the World Bank accepts survey data uncritically – even when it conflicts with data from other sources.

6. Woman-centred methods also tend to rely uncritically on the particular kinds of scientificity that therapeutic and humanist methods have developed.

7. Perioperative pulse oximetry is one of the major advances in patient monitoring in recent years but unexpected results should not be accepted uncritically.

8. The New York Times ran an article uncritically reporting on the way many in the community Blamed the victim, for which the newspaper later apologized

9. Sargant says that under such emotional stress, “reason is dethroned, the normal brain computer is temporarily put out of action, and new ideas and beliefs are uncritically accepted.” —The Mind Possessed.

10. Noll wants his Biblicists to read the Bible 1) uncritically as Christian believers and 2) never simply as history, philosophy, or political theory and without proper commitment to its status as salvific revelation

11. ‘Michael also reviewed many books for the journal, combining speed of turnaround, with incisiveness and a broad understanding of transport history with which to Contextualise the book reviewed.’ ‘Moreover, they fail to contextualize Artemisia's experience and uncritically assume that the rape and trial were the most consequential events

12. ‘Michael also reviewed many books for the journal, combining speed of turnaround, with incisiveness and a broad understanding of transport history with which to Contextualise the book reviewed.’ ‘Moreover, they fail to contextualize Artemisia's experience and uncritically assume that the rape and trial were the most consequential events