excoriation

[US]/ˌɛkskəˈreɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌɛkskəˈreɪʃən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the act of removing the skin or surface layer; severe criticism or censure
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

public excoriation

excoriation of policy

excoriation of conduct

excoriation of leadership

excoriation of practices

excoriation of decisions

excoriation of actions

excoriation of ethics

excoriation of statements

excoriation of behavior

Example Sentences

his excoriation of the policy was well-received by the audience.

the article included an excoriation of the company's unethical practices.

she faced excoriation from critics for her latest film.

his excoriation of the government highlighted many issues.

the excoriation in the review left the author devastated.

her excoriation of the novel made it clear she did not enjoy it.

the politician's excoriation of his opponent was widely reported.

his excoriation of the media's coverage was passionate and intense.

the excoriation of the flawed report led to an investigation.

she issued an excoriation of the injustice in the system.

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