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"excoriate" Definitions
  1. excoriate something (medical) to make a person’s skin painful, and often red, so that it starts to come off
  2. excoriate somebody/something (formal) to criticize somebody/something severely

113 Sentences With "excoriate"

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Mr. Sanders seized on the trouble to excoriate party officials.
Excoriate news networks for all the free time they gave Trump.
The president is wise to reject perceived pressure to "excoriate" Putin.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer took to the Senate floor to excoriate Trump.
The Fake News Media is crazed because they wanted me to excoriate him.
The president has frequently taken to Twitter to publicly excoriate his Attorney General.
Conservatives routinely excoriate Democrats for trashing the Constitution in favor of more statist control.
There's plenty in the Trump administration to excoriate without any gratuitous huffing and puffing.
Things only soured further when Mr. Trump took to Twitter to excoriate the agreement.
Democrats are poised to excoriate California Republicans who voted yea on the tax reform bill.
She had watched Trump feud with Megyn Kelly, bully Jeb Bush, and excoriate Hillary Clinton.
Biden's remarks excoriate the prospect of a president submitting a nomination in an election year.
Trump and his allies spotlighted the special counsel's statement to excoriate the press as biased.
The Republicans can strip King of his committees, excoriate him, censure him, and reprimand him.
"The Fake News Media is crazed because they wanted me to excoriate him," Trump tweeted.
Since the election, he has taken to Twitter to excoriate certain companies, causing stock price swings.
Heng The Chinese Communist Party uses every presidential election to excoriate American democracy for its failings.
To be sure, the number of Republicans to publicly excoriate the new President is still relatively low.
They support policies that have no sound security justification and then excoriate those who point that out.
Leftists can excoriate it as an instance of tech's bone-deep sexism and exploitative hegemony of privileged white men.
The Republican effort to excoriate Clinton or the FBI (or both) was on full display during Thursday's committee hearing.
Yet although Mexicans need little excuse to excoriate Mr Trump, they cannot pin all their currency's ills on him.
So, what does Allen think of his own son's harsh words — which excoriate anyone who still supports his father?
The late Justice Antonin Scalia used to excoriate his liberal colleagues for highlighting foreign legal precedents in domestic cases.
When liberals excoriate the Electoral College for being undemocratic, we wonder if this is just because the Democrats lost.
CLEVELAND — Donald J. Trump's chief adviser used the first day of the Republican National Convention on Monday to excoriate Gov.
It is rare, though not unprecedented, for a prosecutor to then go on to excoriate the object of the investigation.
Democrats have pointed to Pruitt's spending to excoriate President Donald Trump over his campaign pledge to "drain the swamp" in Washington.
Moshe, whose posts praise Mr. Netanyahu and excoriate his rivals, tweeted only 16 times during the first three months of 2018.
Yet Trump manages to make it infinitely complicated — and then get distracted by self-pity and excoriate reporters for committing journalism.
They excoriate you in the press, they haul you before Congress, and they threaten to smash your company into little pieces.
Clinton went on to excoriate President Trump — though never by name — lambasting his proposed budget and drawing parallels to Richard Nixon.
After the talks became public knowledge, Mr. Netanyahu flew to Washington to excoriate the effort in a joint meeting of Congress.
Rand Paul cited the national debt in blocking expedited passage of a bill to renew the 9/11 Victim Compensation FundJon Stewart and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez excoriate Congress for refusing to fund healthcare for 9/11 first responders'They lack humanity': Jon Stewart and 9/11 first responders excoriate GOP senators who blocked renewal of funding for 9/11 victims  
" He had previously taken to Twitter to excoriate China over the issue, accusing it of "killing our children and destroying our country.
They have been invoked to support white supremacist views, and scientists routinely excoriate Dr. Watson when his name surfaces on social media.
When the GOP leadership's healthcare bill died, Trump took to Twitter to excoriate the roughly three dozen members of the House Freedom Caucus.
"At this point, who doesn't want Trump impeached?" said the conservative writer Ann Coulter as she took to Twitter to excoriate the president.
Rafal Ziemkiewicz, a right-wing journalist, took to Twitter to excoriate Ms. Tokarczuk and other artists, including the Oscar-winning director Pawel Pawlikowski.
Relishing the opportunity to excoriate Mr. Netanyahu, who is battling multiple corruption investigations, his rivals weighed in from the political left, right and center.
The adulation heaped on the deal by those who usually excoriate him reportedly thrilled the president, a teetotal non-smoker whose chief addiction is praise.
The Chinese Communist Party uses every presidential election to excoriate American democracy for its failings and argue that one-party rule works fine for China.
Her story makes it far harder, Republicans say, for their candidates to treat Judge Kavanaugh as an unalloyed asset and excoriate Democrats who oppose him.
He used the address to excoriate the Soviet Union, saying that the superpower had built up its military forces and had violated international arms agreements.
Both Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo used appearances at an international security conference in Munich last week to excoriate Beijing.
In the Twitter messages — the president's second social media salvo of the day — Trump blasted the media, whom he said "wanted me to excoriate" Putin.
"I've helped Planned Parenthoods assure LGBTQ people that they are, in fact, there for them too in ways that excoriate their conservative regions' icons," he says.
This allowed them to move on the first two of those ideas when they held power and use the third to excoriate Democrats when they didn't.
In an excruciating scene, Jaczko sits meekly before a Congressional committee while several of his fellow commissioners, sitting right next to him, excoriate his job performance.
Republicans are already using the study to excoriate "liberal policies": So often, liberal policies, born of good intentions to "help the poor," end up hurting them.
They excoriate bougie white girls, Bernie bros, transmisogynists, fascists, and the State with gusto, while making time to extend solidarity to their comrades in the struggle.
He has done enough to deserve a dignity and respect that we often forget in the rush to excoriate present day failings for social media bonus points.
But Ms. Sheindlin was not writing to excoriate him; to the contrary, she wanted the world to know that she did not think that he was racist.
" Before most members of Congress had a chance to weigh in, Trump took his first available opportunity to excoriate the op-ed as "gutless" and a "disgrace.
"She is putting herself out there, knowing they're going to try to excoriate her and she's doing it because she knows this is an important matter," Sen.
New York (CNN)Rudy Giuliani on Friday joined the bipartisan chorus of Big Apple politicians to excoriate Ted Cruz for his attacks on the "values" of New Yorkers.
He rarely goes against Trump, though he did briefly break from this trend last month to excoriate the president's decision to abandon US-allied Kurdish forces in Syria.
In Mozambique's northern tip, a radical Islamist movement has claimed hundreds of lives, prompting at least one Catholic bishop to excoriate the government for failing to provide protection.
Whether you prefer to excoriate or celebrate the Trump administration's new rule to strengthen work requirements for food stamp recipients, an aspect of the rule has gone unnoticed.
How ironic that some of the same people who accuse the Trump administration of wanting to gut civil rights also excoriate DeVos for wanting more respect for due process.
It used to excoriate such parliamentary deal-making as old-style politics, so by agreeing to a deal in both houses it suggested it might prove more flexible in future.
Brian Sandoval of Nevada used a heavily publicized Las Vegas news conference to excoriate a version of the Republican health care bill that would have phased out the Medicaid expansion.
Cable news networks have rewarded his strategy, and Avenatti has logged scores of appearances on TV in the past year, where he has rarely missed a chance to excoriate the president.
When Morf tries to listen to an installation audio piece, Dease somehow blocks the programmed whale song, and instead blasts out voices, which excoriate Morf for his shallowness and past sins.
Schumer's inability to excoriate Trump is not simply a personal failure of the minority leader, but a reflection of the general haplessness of Washington Democrats when it comes to foreign policy.
Senator Richard C. Shelby, perhaps the most prominent of Alabama Republicans, made a rare national television appearance to excoriate Roy S. Moore, the Republican nominee and his would-be Senate colleague.
Others noted that while Hefner loved to excoriate feminists in the pages of Playboy, he was a supporter of some of their causes, including abortion rights and the Equal Rights Amendment.
Trump's frontrunner status in the GOP has been in part credited to his prolific Twitter presence, which he wields to excoriate opponents and enemies and sometimes air seemingly stream of conscience opinions.
On Friday, the Clinton campaign held an impromptu conference call with reporters to excoriate the Sanders team for claiming the Vermont senator's position on gun control is in line with President Obama's.
His infamous news conference on July 5, 2016, where he invented a new FBI authority to decline  prosecution of a presidential candidate, only to then publicly excoriate her, was not by the book.
He says that after he cast her in "Three Tall Women," he watched the formidable actress online giving a speech at Parliament, choosing to excoriate Margaret Thatcher on the occasion of her death.
But by late this week, after days of watching President Trump excoriate and belittle Attorney General Jeff Sessions, some seniors were ready to let the rule slide so they could defend an Alabamian.
Citing an inaccurate Vice News article, conservatives have clamored for GOP lawmakers to excoriate Twitter publicly for "shadowbanning" (or purposely suppressing) right-leaning voices, something the company has repeatedly said it does not do.
As Democrats immediately took to the Senate floor to excoriate the bill and the secretive process in which it was put together, few Republicans, even those involved in crafting it, came to defend it.
On Tuesday, he took to Twitter to excoriate the Federal Reserve chair he nominated, Jerome H. Powell, blaming him for the strong dollar while accusing the central bank of keeping interest rates too high.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump signed the $1.3 trillion spending bill to keep the federal government open Friday behind closed doors, then emerged to excoriate Congress for passing the legislation in the first place.
Republican officeholders know that Mr. Trump can take to Twitter or to Fox News or to the podium at rallies — or all of the above — to excoriate them for a weak will or disloyalty.
We've known since last summer that the report of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport select committee would excoriate Facebook over failures related to competition, data privacy, and foreign interference in elections, among other issues.
The search has gripped Japan, with news programs offering hourly updates, and thousands have taken to the internet to both pray for the boy's survival and excoriate his parents for what is seen as neglect.
In addition to making scathing critiques on her show, Ms. Pirro — who had interviewed to be the deputy attorney general, according to three transition officials — recently met with the president to excoriate the attorney general.
Mayor de Blasio has used the expiration of the speed camera law to excoriate Senate Republicans, employing it as fodder for his push to have Democrats win control of the Senate in the November elections.
It is notable that Michael Gove, a leader of the Leavers, is in his current role as farming and environment secretary sticking with the prime minister, Theresa May, and the deal that his erstwhile comrades excoriate.
First, I want to acknowledge how nice it was to see Sansa Stark just excoriate Petyr Baelish, who hadn't seen her since selling her off as a goth bride for Ramsay Bolton (thankfully absent this week).
Next week, or the week after the I.G. report is going to come out and it&aposs going to excoriate the FBI&aposs handling of both the Hillary Clinton case and the Donald Trump initial Russia case.
Given the fact that pharma is really acutely aware of its PR image right now, and also partly aware that the new president is not afraid to publicly excoriate any particular company over unpopular things they've done.
Giving more time to "A Closer Look" also gives Meyers more frequent opportunities to excoriate the president's policies, cavalier tendency to twist the truth, and astonishing lack of attention to detail when handling the nation's most sensitive matters.
Virtually alone in the West Wing since the shutdown began, Mr. Trump has instead taken to Twitter to excoriate Democrats, and highlight that he canceled his own vacation to his private club in Florida while lawmakers left the city.
On the first day of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings for the Supreme Court, Mr. Flake used his opening statement both to praise the nominee's record and to excoriate Mr. Trump's corrosive attacks on the rule of law.
TRAVELLED WITH SOME OF THEM TO CHINA AND COVERED THE G-7 AND THE G-20 AND THE RULE IS YOU DON'T PUBLICLY EXCORIATE THE CHINESE, ALL IT LEADS TO IS THEM – GOING -- DIGGING IN THEIR HEELS EVEN FURTHER.
After watching a golf tournament at one of his clubs, President Trump turned to Twitter to excoriate Hillary Clinton and to rebuke the news media for its coverage of his son's meeting with a Russian lawyer in June 2016.
Many of her signature Megyn Kelly moments came when she pushed for the rights of women in the workplace, such as when Mike Gallagher called Kelly's maternity leave a "racket" and she invited him on her show to excoriate him.
That creates an unholy symbiosis whereby lawmakers on the one hand excoriate its processes as "technologically backward," as California Representative Darrell Issa, a Republican, did for, among other crimes, using Google Finance and other commercially available resources to scrutinize corporate filings.
In public, she sometimes adopts a characteristically Australian distaste for pretension — what one historian called the country's "democracy of manners" — such as the time she climbed onto the back of a flatbed truck with a bullhorn to excoriate a mining tax.
SHAUN BREIDBART Pelham, N.Y. To the Editor: I have been reading columnists of The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and The New York Times as they all — in lock step — excoriate Donald Trump and, by implication, those who support him.
And each morning he has taken to the Senate floor to excoriate the Judiciary Committee chairman, Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa, and to demand that Republicans fulfill what Mr. Reid says is their constitutional duty to act on a nominee.
Wisconsin government lawyers and their supporters excoriate the efficiency gap in their briefs, calling it a blunt instrument that would have struck down a third of all state plans during that period, including one Wisconsin plan drafted by a federal court.
Arsalan Iftikhar, a writer and lawyer who helps run an anti-Islamophobia programme at Georgetown University, was one of many Muslim-Americans who found those comments insulting to leaders of Islam in America, who used all their authority to excoriate the bombing.
When Senator Pat Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania, tried to have a vote on anti-animal abuse legislation, Mr. Reid went to the floor to excoriate him for trying to pass that bill instead of holding a hearing on Mr. Obama's Supreme Court nominee.
The last minute nature of the news clearly left the company in a lurch, with consumer CEO Richard Yu going off-script to excoriate carriers and U.S. officials that have repeatedly raised concerns over the company's perceived ties to the Chinese government.
Mr. Gross went on to excoriate Mr. Sanders's "disgraceful record" in which he five times voted against passage of the Brady Bill and instead supported "truly evil" legislation to protect gun manufacturers from litigation connected to the inappropriate sale of arms used in crimes.
Arizona's John McCain, recently diagnosed with brain cancer and fresh from surgery to remove a blood clot from his head, traveled across the country to excoriate his colleagues for the way this process has played out—and voted for the motion to proceed anyway.
At the Ministry of Public Security headquarters in Beijing this month, for instance, hundreds of officers were marched into a cavernous auditorium to listen to investigators excoriate senior ministry officials for lacking "political judgment" and demand greater loyalty to Mr. Xi and the party.
The show, "Fox and Friends," aired without commentary a new ad from Mr. Bloomberg's team that is based on reporting from a new book, "A Very Stable Genius," describing the language Mr. Trump used to excoriate military generals during a Pentagon meeting in 2017.
And as lawmakers excoriate the administration for its handling of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by men close to Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Bolton has said Trump has no plans to meet formally with the crown prince, phrasing that doesn't preclude a more casual encounter.
With her televised town hall on CNN on Monday night, the House minority leader had a unique opportunity for Democrats: an hourlong primetime platform to excoriate President Donald Trump over his reported disclosure of highly classified intelligence information to the Russians, the news of which had broken just hours earlier.
Before critics excoriate the Trump DHS for winding back H-4 work-permits, they should remember that while the U.S. immigration system is by far the biggest and most open in the world, generosity has to have limits, and it is our own working people and the American rule of law that must come first.
Read more: Jon Stewart and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez excoriate Congress for refusing to fund healthcare for 9/11 first respondersIn June, Stewart joined a group of 9/11 first responders to give emotional testimony in support of the bill and scolded Congress for not acting more quickly in a moment that went viral and received millions of views online.
" My own handwritten letter has survived, improbably enough, in Box 1709 of an alphabetical Name File, inside a folder marked " MALLO ," where far-flung Mallons variously praise the President on Cuba, urge the impeachment of Earl Warren, and excoriate the proposed wheat sale to the Soviet Union: "Our mortal enemy is in dire trouble so we prop him up.
Mr. Nadler's May 1 deadline falls a day before Mr. Barr is scheduled to testify publicly before the Judiciary Committee in what is expected to be an explosive session where Democrats plan to excoriate his handling of the 448-page report and Republicans will urge their colleagues to accept that there was no criminality and move on.
UNITED NATIONS — Lawmakers on Wednesday used a rare hearing in the United States Senate to excoriate the United Nations secretary general for what they called his failure to stanch sexual abuse by his agency's peacekeepers and threatened to withhold crucial funding not only for the United Nations, but also bilateral aid for countries that fail to hold their soldiers accountable.
To a dismaying extent, outlined brilliantly by Shelby Steele as early as 1990 and even truer today, the relationship between black people and educated America is after all a ritualized dance of ready reaction that pretends it is political activism: White people show their guilt; thoughtful black people excoriate those that don't as moral reprobates; white fellow travelers earnestly support them in this, hoping that they won't be next in the line of fire.
A new advertising campaign spearheaded by Democratic strategists aims to excoriate congressional Republicans and the Trump administration for opposing Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiOn The Money — Presented by Wells Fargo — Trump signs first phase of US-China trade deal | Senate to vote Thursday on Canada, Mexico deal | IRS provides relief for those with discharged student loans House delivers impeachment articles to Senate Senate begins preparations for Trump trial MORE's (D-Calif.) drug pricing legislation.
Sanders, who beat eventual Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonDemocrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Biden faces tricky test in unifying party The Hill's Campaign Report: Defiant Sanders vows to stay in race MORE in Michigan in 2016, has sought to blunt Biden's momentum with a spree of speeches and new advertisements that, among other things, excoriate the former vice president's record on issues such as supporting the North American Free Trade Agreement and a controversial bankruptcy bill, issues he hopes could be unpopular among working-class voters.

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