"Excoriates" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Excoriates" Meaning

verb: to strongly criticize or condemn someone or something, often severely or cruelly.

Example sentences:

The journalist excoriates the government for its handling of the crisis.
The professor excoriates the student for producing such a poorly written paper.

"Excoriates" Examples

Usage Examples of "Excoriates"


Excoriates is a verb that means to criticize or attack strongly and publicly, often in a fierce or bitter way.

Here are five usage examples:

The journalist's scathing article excoriates the company's handling of the environmental disaster.
The critic's review excoriates the new play, calling it "dull" and "unoriginal".
The lawyer excoriates the opposing counsel during the trial, accusing them of withholding evidence.
The celebrity's Twitter rant excoriates her ex-husband, calling him "weak" and "inconsistent".
The academic paper excoriates the current education system, arguing that it prioritizes profit over students' well-being.

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