excoriated (Meaning)

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excoriated (imp. & p. p.)

of Eccoriate

excoriated Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's rivals excoriated her for her poor judgment in approving the construction of a new bridge without securing the necessary funding.
  2. The critics excoriated the film for its insipid plot, wooden acting, and uninspired direction.
  3. The surgeon was excoriated for a botched operation that left the patient with permanent nerve damage.
  4. The journalist was excoriated for a poorly researched article that contained several factual errors and mischaracterizations.
  5. The teacher was excoriated by the students for his unfair grading practices and lack of communication.
  6. The company was excoriated by its customers for its poor customer service and shoddy products.
  7. The politician was excoriated by the opposition party for his handling of the budget negotiations.
  8. The CEO was excoriated by the shareholders for the company's declining performance and poor investment decisions.
  9. The union leader was excoriated by the workers for selling them out in the contract negotiations.
  10. The athlete was excoriated by the media for his unsportsmanlike conduct during the game.

FAQs About the word excoriated

of Eccoriate

criticized, slammed,attacked, scolded, blasted, tied into, savaged, vituperated,abused, scathed

praised, acclaimed, commended, hailed, commended, hailed, acclaimed,praised, complimented, lauded

The politician's rivals excoriated her for her poor judgment in approving the construction of a new bridge without securing the necessary funding.

The critics excoriated the film for its insipid plot, wooden acting, and uninspired direction.

The surgeon was excoriated for a botched operation that left the patient with permanent nerve damage.

The journalist was excoriated for a poorly researched article that contained several factual errors and mischaracterizations.