Express strong disapproval of.
Tear or wear off the skin or make sore by abrading.
1 Sang Huin felt their cold Korean scrutiny excoriate him with their looks.
2 Five days after this period, I again observed a disposition to excoriate .
3 The Fake News Media is crazed because they wanted me to excoriate him.
4 History will forgive me or excoriate me, as is appropriate.
5 Ghastly faces were staring at her, their lips moving in death to excoriate her.
6 Some people's voices excoriate you, Laura's was soft and soothing.
7 The drops of rain bruise us; the false sounds excoriate us; the darkness blinds us.
8 Since the election, he has taken to Twitter to excoriate certain companies, causing stock price swings.
9 He would excoriate a false and flippant chivalry.
10 Neither have you a right to excoriate those who are conscientiously operating through the channels spoken of.
11 We may excoriate the cannibal, but which of us will now affirm the provocation is not great?
12 Snake would never forget Jesse's death, but she could not excoriate herself for the manner of it forever.
13 He might speak about winter's charm, excoriate the evils of television, or wonder out loud about the city's destiny.
14 So, you see how this could be turned on many liberal observers who want to excoriate me on this.
15 There is no need to laugh in private when the press is free to excoriate the occupants of the Kremlin.
16 Yet Trump manages to make it infinitely complicated -and then get distracted by self-pityand excoriate reporters for committing journalism.
Другие примеры для термина "excoriate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Об этом термине excoriate
Глагол
Изъявительное наклонение · Настоящее
Translations for excoriate