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    ex·co·ri·ate
    [ikˈskôrēˌāt, ekˈskôrēˌāt]
    verb
    excoriated (past tense) · excoriated (past participle)
    1. formal
      censure or criticize severely:
      "the papers that had been excoriating him were now lauding him"
    2. medicine
      damage or remove part of the surface of (the skin).
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin excoriat- ‘skinned’, from the verb excoriare, from ex- ‘out, from’ + corium ‘skin, hide’.
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    verb
    1. censure or criticize severely:
      Opposite:
      approve of
    2. damage or remove part of the surface of (the skin).
     
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  3. excoriated; excoriating Synonyms of excoriate transitive verb 1 : to wear off the skin of : abrade 2 : to censure scathingly
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    verb (used with object), ex·co·ri·at·ed, ex·co·ri·at·ing. to denounce or berate severely; flay verbally: He was excoriated for his mistakes. to strip off or remove the skin from: Her palms were excoriated by the hard labor of shoveling.
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    excoriate verb [ T ] formal us / ekˈskɔːr.i.eɪt / uk / ekˈskɔː.ri.eɪt / Add to word list to write or say that a play, book, political action, etc. is very bad: His latest novel received excoriating reviews. The president excoriated the Western press for their biased views.
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    to write or say that a play, book, political action, etc. is very bad: His latest novel received excoriating reviews. The president excoriated the Western press for their biased views.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/excoriate
     
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