Excoriate Mnemonic
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excoriate
excoriate
/ɪkˈskoʊɹ.iˌeɪt/
abrade
chafe
flay
condemn
disparage
reprobate
tear a strip off
Examples
- They excoriated the crowd.
- The accident excoriated the people.
- Some critics excoriated this version.
- The man did not want to excoriate.
- The sharp end excoriated the cloth.
- They did not mean to excoriate anything.
- They excoriated the cloth from the table.
- The audit did not excoriate the Foundation for anything
- He's a left wing pundit who excoriates the U.S. for everything it does.
- You may be right to excoriate him, I shall see now.
express strong disapproval of
verb
tear or wear off the skin or make sore by abrading
verb
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"Ex + Cori + Ate. The ex ate the core and harshly criticized the taste."
"Exit + Chore Hate. She scolded harshly for hating to do the exit chores."
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