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critiquable [kʀitikabl]adjective* * *kʀitikabl1) ( qu'on peut critiquer) open to criticism (après n)2) ( contestable) questionable* * *kʀitikabl adj* * *critiquable adj1 ( qu'on peut critiquer) open to criticism ( après n);2 (discutable, contestable) questionable.[kritikabl] adjectif
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