fustigate (Meaning)

Wordnet

fustigate (v)

strike with a cudgel

Webster

fustigate (v. t.)

To cudgel.

fustigate Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's blatant lies led to an overwhelming fustigation from the public.
  2. The critic fustigated the book's poor writing, calling it a "literary abomination."
  3. The opposition party fustigated the government for its handling of the economic crisis.
  4. The teacher fustigated the student for their repeated misbehavior.
  5. The jury fustigated the defendant's defense attorney for their unethical tactics.
  6. The media fustigated the celebrity for their outrageous behavior.
  7. The religious leader fustigated the congregation for their lack of faith.
  8. The environmental activist fustigated the corporation for its polluting practices.
  9. The athlete fustigated their opponents for resorting to dirty play.
  10. The critic fustigated the latest blockbuster movie as a "complete waste of time."

FAQs About the word fustigate

strike with a cudgelTo cudgel.

leather, strap, attack, scourge, slap, assault, clout, pounce (on or upon), lay on, chop

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The politician's blatant lies led to an overwhelming fustigation from the public.

The critic fustigated the book's poor writing, calling it a "literary abomination."

The opposition party fustigated the government for its handling of the economic crisis.

The teacher fustigated the student for their repeated misbehavior.