noun
- The plural of criticalness; the quality or state of being critical or of crucial importance.
- The quality of being inclined to judge or find fault; the tendency to make critical judgments.
Usage: Plural form; often used in formal or academic contexts to refer to multiple instances or aspects of critical importance.
Usage: Plural form; refers to multiple instances or expressions of a critical or fault-finding attitude.
Examples
- The criticalnesses of the various system failures were assessed by the engineering team.
- Different criticalnesses of patient conditions determined the order of medical treatment.
- The criticalnesses of the project deadlines required immediate attention from management.
- Her criticalnesses toward her colleagues' work often created tension in the office.
- The report outlined the criticalnesses of each identified risk factor.