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Excoriated

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Excoriated meaning

simple past and past participle of excoriate

Example sentences (20)

After newly-minted Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton inexplicably excoriated his team’s previous coaching staff, referring to the Nathaniel Hackett-led crew as “the wurst coaching job in NFL history,” — Rodgers fired back with equal ferocity.

He excoriated the German integration process as an ideological disaster.

In a statement released alongside the ad today, he excoriated efforts at banning books, which have largely been concentrated in other states but have made in New Jersey schools.

It has been exploited, expropriated, even excoriated.

So Donald Trump, who once was excoriated for saying Mexico is “not sending their best,” on the illegal alien front, was right again after all.

A scathing House Judiciary Committee report excoriated the Biden-Harris administration for springing four illegal migrants from Venezuela who went on to savagely beat a Chicago man unconscious during a knifepoint robbery.

Governor Diri also said the tribunal equally excoriated the party’s chairman in the state, Chief Dennis Otiotio, for his “unprofessional conduct” being a legal practitioner.

Ingrid Andress was roundly excoriated for her rendition of the "Star-Spangled Banner" during Monday's MLB All-Star Game.

Bennet also holds the record for one of the most-viewed floor speeches on C-SPAN's Twitter feed when he excoriated Senator Ted Cruz over the government shutdown of 2019.

Fyodor Dostoevsky saw the behavior of Russia's useless liberal class, which he satirized and excoriated at the end of the 19th century, as presaging a period of blood and terror.

In this report, the commission excoriated local police forces for their common recourse to torture to obtain confessions.

Wow, remember when Trump was excoriated for doubting the intelligence agencies?

Biden is getting a pass despite having bragged about doing what Trump is being excoriated for doing – though the latter has issued vehement denials.

Had the war ended differently, he could have been hung with a British rope and excoriated by textbooks later used in Britain’s American commonwealth.

On Friday, Cathay Pacific announced the shock resignation of CEO Rupert Hogg after the carrier was excoriated by Beijing because some staff supported the anti-government protests.

He excoriated President Obama for assisting in the overthrow of Libya’s Muammar Qaddafi and pursuing the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

I got excoriated below for taking exception to comments re BernieBrats/Bros.

In both of his speeches before the United Nations General Assembly, Trump excoriated socialism and communism as deadly and disastrous.

International community observers excoriated the charade.

It was written by an OB-GYN who thoroughly excoriated these nutters.