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    ex·co·ri·ate
    /ikˈskôrēˌāt/

    verb

    • 1. censure or criticize severely: formal "the papers that had been excoriating him were now lauding him"
    • 2. damage or remove part of the surface of (the skin). Similar abraderub awayrub offrub raw

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  2. The meaning of EXCORIATE is to wear off the skin of : abrade. How to use excoriate in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. EXCORIATE definition: 1. to write or say that a play, book, political action, etc. is very bad: 2. to write or say that…. Learn more.

  4. If you excoriate someone, you let that person know that you really, really disagree with them. This verb goes beyond mere criticism; it implies anger, a harsh and insulting tone, and even a scathing attack. Synonyms of excoriate include denounce, decry, and condemn. In a medical sense, excoriate means “to tear

  5. Excoriate definition: to denounce or berate severely; flay verbally. See examples of EXCORIATE used in a sentence.

  6. EXCORIATE meaning: 1. to write or say that a play, book, political action, etc. is very bad: 2. to write or say that…. Learn more.

  7. Definition of excoriate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. to denounce or berate severely: He was excoriated for his mistakes. 2. to strip off or remove the skin from. [1375–1425; late Middle English < Late Latin excoriātus, past participle of excoriāre to strip, skin] ex•co`ri•a′tion, n.