"Excoriating" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Excoriating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Excoriating" Meaning

Excoriating refers to something that is extremely critical or severely condemning. It can also describe a treatment that is harsh and caustic, such as a strong acid that eats away at a surface. In a more figurative sense, an excoriating critique or review is one that is ruthlessly negative, often bordering on being unfair or unjust.

"Excoriating" Examples

Excoriating


Excoriating is a verb that means to criticize or attack strongly, usually in writing or speaking.

Examples


The critic excoriated the new movie, calling it a "mindless waste of time" and "a debacle".
The politician was excoriated by her opponents for her controversial stance on the issue.
The editor excoriated the plagiarized article, demanding that it be removed from the publication's archives.
The reviewer excoriated the restaurant's poor service, saying that it was " amateurish and inexcusable".
The coach excoriated the team for their poor performance, saying that they had "fallen short of expectations".

"Excoriating" Similar Words

Excommunicating

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Excommunicating refers to the act of formally excluding someone or an organization from a religious community, church, or other group, often for violating its rules or believing in a different religious doctrine. This can also be defined as a serious penalty imposed by a church or ecclesiastical authority, resulting in the offender being cut off from the community and its sacraments. In a broader sense, it can also imply ostracism or social exclusion from society.

Excommunication

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Excommunications

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Excommunion

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Excommunication is the act of formally depriving a person of the rights and privileges of membership in a church, religious organization, or other religious group, often as a punishment or formally addressing a significant religious offense.

Exconjugants

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Exconjugants are the paired bacterial cells or protists that have undergone conjugation, a process of genetic exchange, and have separated from each other. After conjugation, each exconjugant has acquired new genetic material from the other cell.

Excoriate

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Excoriated

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Severely criticized or condemned; thoroughly rebuked.

Excoriates

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verb: to strongly criticize or condemn someone or something, often severely or cruelly.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The journalist excoriates the government for its handling of the crisis.<br> The professor excoriates the student for producing such a poorly written paper.

Excoriatingly

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Excoriation

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Excoriations

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Excoriations are the removal or destruction of the top layer of the skin, often caused by intense itching, scratching, or other irritations. They can lead to open sores or blisters, and may become infected if bacteria enter the affected area. Excisions, on the other hand, refer to the surgical removal of a part of the body, such as a tumor or lesion.

Excorticate

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Excoriate means to criticize sharply and severely, often in a public manner. It can also mean to remove the outer layer or skin of something, usually by force or violence. The verb often carries a sense of harshness, severity, or bitterness.

Excrement

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Excrement refers to the waste matter eliminated from the body through the anus, especially in the case of animals, such as feces or dung. It can also be used figuratively to describe something considered worthless, useless, or unimportant.

Excremental

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Relating to or resembling excrement; foul or filthy.

Excrementitial

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I apologize, but the word "excrementitial" is not a valid word in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or non-existent word. If you meant to say a different word, please let me know and I'll be happy to help you with its meaning.

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