What is the meaning of "well-received by critics"

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can u please explain what is the meaning of this sentence "well-received by critics"?


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Can you please explain [STRIKE]what is[/STRIKE] the meaning of [STRIKE]this sentence[/STRIKE] "well-received by critics"?
Start every sentence with a capital letter, and don't use texting abbreviations.

'Well-received by critics' is a phrase — not a sentence.

Please quote the full sentence in which you found the phrase and tell where you found it and who wrote it.
 
The following is the sentence which the phrase "well received by critics" in.

"The series has been well received by critics and nominated for several awards, including the Writers Guild of America Award for Television: New Series and the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama."

I found the sentence on Wikipedia website.


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The critics (journalists whose job it is to review the series) liked it.
 
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