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to an extremely wrong, unjust, or shockingly bad degree
- The actor is criminally overlooked during award season.
- That recipe is criminally underrated; it's delicious.
- They were criminally slow in responding to the emergency.
- It's criminally unfair how she was treated.
- His talent was criminally ignored in his lifetime.
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in a manner considered punishable by legal statutes
- The official was accused of criminally misusing public money.
- She was found to have criminally altered the financial documents.
- The officials acted criminally by covering up the toxic spill.
- He was criminally negligent in handling the safety protocols.
- The gang operated criminally across several states.