Excoriated example sentences

Related (16): scolded, rebuked, censured, denounced, criticized, condemned, berated, castigated, upbraided, vituperated, lambasted, reproved, admonished, chided, reprimanded, flayed.

ex·co·ri·ate

verb

excoriated (past tense) · excoriated (past participle)

  - censure or criticize severely:

  - damage or remove part of the surface of (the skin).

Synonyms

censure, denounce, condemn, arraign, attack, lambaste, pillory, disparage, denigrate, deprecate, malign, vilify, besmirch, slur, knock, pan, slam, hammer, blast, maul, savage, roast, skewer, crucify, monster, slate, rubbish, pummel, trash, bag, sledge, rate, slash, reprobate, objurgate, asperse, derogate, reprehend, praise, abrade, scrape, scratch, chafe, damage, skin, decorticate

"Excoriated" Example Sentences

1. The coach excoriated the team for their lack of effort during the game.
2. The restaurant critic excoriated the chef for the poor quality of food.
3. The CEO excoriated the employees for their inability to meet sales targets.
4. The teacher excoriated the students for not completing their homework.
5. The judge excoriated the defendant for their lack of remorse.
6. The journalist excoriated the politician for their controversial statements.
7. The parent excoriated the child for their disobedience.
8. The customer excoriated the company for their poor customer service.
9. The editor excoriated the writer for their poorly written article.
10. The boss excoriated the employee for their unprofessional behavior.
11. The critic excoriated the artist for their lack of originality.
12. The coach excoriated the player for their unsportsmanlike conduct.
13. The doctor excoriated the patient for their lack of adherence to medication.
14. The teacher excoriated the class for their disruptive behavior.
15. The CEO excoriated the management team for their poor decision-making.
16. The parent excoriated the teenager for their inappropriate language.
17. The reviewer excoriated the movie for its poor storyline.
18. The journalist excoriated the police for their inadequate handling of a case.
19. The politician excoriated the opponents for their lack of support.
20. The editor excoriated the author for their grammatical errors.
21. The boss excoriated the sales team for their low sales figures.
22. The critic excoriated the musician for their out of tune performance.
23. The coach excoriated the team captain for their poor leadership.
24. The teacher excoriated the student for their plagiarism.
25. The CEO excoriated the board of directors for their reluctance to invest.
26. The parent excoriated the babysitter for their carelessness.
27. The reviewer excoriated the book for its poor character development.
28. The journalist excoriated the organization for their lack of transparency.
29. The politician excoriated the opposition for their flawed policies.
30. The editor excoriated the journalist for their biased reporting.

Common Phases

1. The politician was excoriated by the media; his reputation suffered greatly.
2. The chef was excoriated for serving undercooked chicken; the health inspectors shut down his restaurant.
3. The company was excoriated by the public for their unethical practices; they lost many customers as a result.
4. The student was excoriated by the teacher for not turning in his homework; he was given a failing grade.
5. The athlete was excoriated by the coach for not giving his best effort; he was benched for the next game.

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