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kriitiline

Kriitiline is an Estonian adjective meaning related to criticism or evaluation, and in many contexts it also describes something urgent, crucial, or life-threatening. It is commonly used in education, science, medicine, and everyday language.

The word kriitiline is formed from the noun kriitika (criticism) with the adjectival suffix -iline. Its etymology

In use, kriitiline describes both evaluative and urgent senses. Examples include kriitiline mõtlemine (critical thinking), kriitiline

Kriitiline can also convey the sense of importance or decisive significance, as in kriitiline hetk (crucial

See also: kriitika, kriitiline mõtlemine, kriitiline mass, kriitiline olukord.

mirrors
related
terms
in
many
European
languages,
ultimately
tracing
back
to
Greek
kritikos,
meaning
'related
to
criticism'
or
'able
to
judge.'
hinnang
(critical
assessment),
and
kriitiline
olukord
(critical
or
life-threatening
situation).
In
technical
fields,
the
term
appears
in
phrases
such
as
kriitiline
mass
(critical
mass)
in
physics,
or
kriitiline
lõik
(critical
section)
in
computing
and
engineering,
where
it
denotes
a
region
that
requires
exclusive
access.
moment).
The
exact
nuance
depends
on
context,
ranging
from
analytical
evaluation
to
urgency
or
essential
importance.