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excoriate造句
1. His latest novel received excoriating reviews. 2. Suzane was excoriated for her mistakes. 3. His palms were excoriated by the hard labor of shoveling. 4. an editorial that excoriated the administration for its inaction. 5. He proceeded to excoriate me in front of the nurses. 6. The President excoriated the Western press for their biased views. 7. Her palms were excoriated by the hard labour of shoveling. 8. The judges have received death threats and been excoriated in the state press by Mugabe and ministers. 9. The Boston Globe excoriated the first American exhibition, calling it a hotbed of Bolshevism. 10. To criticize severely and devastatingly; excoriate. 11. To assail with stinging criticism; excoriate. 12. Additionally. Nasal discharges are excoriate and cause burning nostrils, the person' eyes water as if by onions. 13. The psychologist Barry Schwartz used the kindergarten experiment to excoriate an experimental New York schools programme which paid older children to show up and work hard. 14. That's why the solution to substandard performance is always to excoriate, punish and shame the child. 15. No longer should our legislators be able to publicly excoriate FDA employees while ignoring their own complicity. 16. He took the opportunity to describe China's efforts to combat the financial crisis, to emphasise that China had no lust for world power, and to excoriate the "immorality" of unfettered market greed.