pillorize Antonyms

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Meaning of pillorize

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pillorize (v. t.)

To set in, or punish with, the pillory; to pillory.

pillorize Sentence Examples

  1. The critics mercilessly pillorized the politician for his unethical behavior.
  2. The media's relentless pillorying of the celebrity led to his public disgrace.
  3. The protesters were pillorized by the authorities for their peaceful demonstration.
  4. The opposing party vehemently pillorized the prime minister's economic policies.
  5. The whistleblowers were pillorized for exposing corruption within the organization.
  6. The author's controversial novel was pillorized by religious groups.
  7. The students were pillorized by their peers for their nonconformist views.
  8. The company's unethical practices were pillorized by consumer advocacy groups.
  9. The athlete's poor performance was relentlessly pillorized by sports commentators.
  10. The government's handling of the crisis was pillorized by both the public and the opposition.

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To set in, or punish with, the pillory; to pillory.

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The critics mercilessly pillorized the politician for his unethical behavior.

The media's relentless pillorying of the celebrity led to his public disgrace.

The protesters were pillorized by the authorities for their peaceful demonstration.

The opposing party vehemently pillorized the prime minister's economic policies.