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"lambast" Definitions
  1. lambast somebody/something to attack or criticize somebody/something very severely, especially in public

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Expect them to lambast Trump's policies on immigration, among other issues.
He continued to lambast players who kneeled during the 2017 football season.
In the past, priests have taken to their pulpits to lambast politicians.
They should lambast his atrocious beliefs about taxes, immigrants, health care, or anything else.
It's quite something else to use your celebrity to promote diversity and lambast bullying.
Importantly, the letter is not an excuse to lambast Portnow, but a demand for action.
Trump used this connection to lambast McCabe and paint the Russia investigation as politically motivated.
" He then used the moment to lambast PC culture:  "The guards are very gentle with him.
It never looked wise for Mr Trump to lambast proud institutions he will soon preside over.
Both of these he found amusing, because his work continued to lambast any and all authority.
GOP lawmakers lambast the current tax system for supposedly incentivizing U.S. companies to shift jobs overseas.
Meanwhile, Democrats could use a televised setting to lambast Republicans for their handling of Ford's accusations.
Weintraub misses no opportunity to lambast the president and McGahn on Twitter and misuse FEC letterhead.
Still, as the 2020 election heats up, the numbers give Trump's opponents material to lambast his policies.
Federal Congressional leaders who correctly lambast IHS for performance lapses also support severe underfunding for the Agency.
And finally, Pence did himself no favors by using his speech to openly lambast America's European friends.
Even were it to pass, the opposition would lambast Mr Trudeau's Liberals in an election campaign next year.
Rather it was intended as an unpleasant lambast of the government and the popular reaction to 9/11.
Pompeo's initial reaction to the strikes was to lambast Iran, raising the specter of an immediate military response.
It's easy for parents of tweens and younger children to lambast social media as a scourge to avoid entirely.
We've all been taught to use this framing, and my aim is not to lambast anyone for repeating it.
In the meantime, Trump used his preferred social media platform to lambast fellow Republicans, the NFL and the media.
Specifically, we highlight the highs (AlphaGo beats world champion!) and lambast the lows (Chatbot Tay turns racist and hateful
Commentators lambast Facebook and Twitter for accepting ads from Russian media, and decry the companies for undermining the democratic process.
So incensed was she that she messaged IoVaccino, a pro-vaccination campaign group, to lambast them for inspiring the law.
During the campaign, Trump would go on air with various networks, and then lambast them at rallies to cheering crowds.
He would also use Twitter to fight back against his critics, to lambast the media and to, generally speaking, provoke.
Trump continues to lambast drug makers on Twitter for raising their prices, most recently at the start of the year.
But he didn't lambast China for its trade practices, a once-trusted talking point in the early aughts of his presidency.
To be sure, the First Amendment allows the president to lambast television networks and sports leagues as much as he wants.
Editorials in Estado de São Paulo, a newspaper that reflects the views of the city's elite, lambast Mr Janot for excessive zeal.
Trump took to Twitter to lambast Democrats, the FBI, and what he perceived as a Russian collusion "witch hunt" every so often.
To lambast the mainstream for not holding itself to the standards of a half-imagined past is misguided on a number of levels.
His hold on most Republican voters is too strong—though Mrs Haley, whom he might find hard to lambast, could make it interesting.
But it might be a little too late for Zara, as bloggers and other designers have taken to Twitter to lambast the brand.
On Monday, Trump continued to lambast NATO allies on Twitter: The United States is spending far more on NATO than any other Country.
In response, Jones and his supporters took to one of the last platforms InfoWars hasn't been banned from to lambast the changes: Twitter.
Republicans used the opportunity to lambast him for "mansplaining" — taking a page from the playbook Democrats have used against Republicans in recent months.
The peso firmed more that 1.3 percent on Wednesday after Trump's speech to the U.S. Congress, which he did not use to lambast Mexico.
He supposedly used his time on stage to lambast his fellow Arab leaders' anti-Iran statements made while Donald Trump was visiting Saudi Arabia.
Its record on perpetuating pseudoscientific drivel is clear, and many were quick to lambast the Post for giving the organization any platform at all.
Michelle Obama fires up North Carolina crowd for Hillary Clinton The drumbeat of WikiLeaks disclosures yielded material to lambast Hillary Clinton and her family's foundation.
One conservative group, the Judicial Crisis Network, said it was spending six figures to lambast a potential nominee, Jane Kelly, in markets around the country.
When pundits and policymakers took to the airwaves to lambast the Republicans for failing to govern or for creating a constitutional crisis, McConnell didn't flinch.
He proceeded to lambast the media response to his remarks for almost 25 minutes, finding tangents in every direction that revealed an angry, defensive President.
Sanders supporters took to social media following the debate to defend the candidate and lambast Warren, with the hashtag "Never Warren" soon trending on Twitter.
They urged people not to pay taxes or send their children to state schools—and they stormed into mosques, knives waving, to lambast local Islamic practices.
With their ample access to the right-wing base, they'd lambast the party and sow division, and an extended civil war would erupt in the GOP.
" He also used the occasion to lambast President Donald Trump, though he referred to him as "someone in D.C.… I don't want to say his name.
And if the economy does experience a downturn amid the trade war, it will offer ammunition for Democrats to lambast Trump ahead of 2020 (The Hill).
Robert Dold (R-Ill.), who supported the amendment, approach Maloney on the floor and lambast his own GOP leadership team for their handling of the vote.
Sorkin went on to lambast Trump's travel ban, his claims about illegal voting (of which the president has not provided evidence) and his criticism of mainstream media.
Critics lambast his chaotic methods: the Trump Organisation lists 515 businesses and has at various times branched out from property into TV, airlines, beauty pageants and gambling.
He regularly took to social media to lambast Democratic donors and politicians, some of whom he is now accused of targeting with the mail bombs, authorities say.
Since he assumed the presidency in 2013 he's also been enthusiastically prosecuting members of the Turkish public who have used their social media accounts to lambast him.
Here's a tip: If you're going to lambast other people for their lack of a show of patriotism, please at least know the words to "God Bless America."
As a left-wing Labour backbencher for over two decades until 2015, she regularly skewered Tony Blair and took Margaret Thatcher's death as an opportunity to lambast her.
Sanctions may also have had the unintended consequence of stoking Russian nationalism, especially since state television (where most Russians get their news) continues to lambast the United States.
President Donald Trump might be the only sitting president in history to routinely lambast politicians of his own party, conveying his discontent on Twitter, at rallies, and in speeches.
Chris Rock is hosting the Oscars for the second time tonight, and he used most of his opening monologue to lambast the awards show for its lack of diversity.
Some of Trump's aides have encouraged the President to speak with Sessions directly, rather than angrily lambast him over Twitter, but that advice appeared to go unheeded Wednesday morning.
When asked why he thought Democrats were reluctant to lambast Farrakhan with the same vigor with which they attack the alt-right, Dershowitz said he thought it was political.
Our colleagues Anne Gearan and Elise Viebeck put it perfectly: Republicans wanted to lambast Taylor's turn as a star witness but instead William Brockenbrough Taylor Jr. became a meme.
For now, the Treasury and State departments have issued a new slate of economic sanctions over Iran's ballistic missile program, while senior officials continue to lambast Tehran for noncompliance.
The controversial image shows the Biblical prophet walking in the desert with his followers; Moses brags about parting the Red Sea while the others' lambast him with curse words.
President Trump, for one, took to Twitter to lambast team co-captain Megan Rapinoe for her criticism of him and for not staying silent about her opinions about inequality.
At one such event in 2016, the president of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, Amit Shah, took the opportunity to lambast Nehru as a man influenced by the western world.
We lambast streaming services for their refusal to compensate musicians properly, yet decline to pay more than ten pounds a month to hear a perpetually refilled buffet of new music.
Less than 43 hours before his meeting with Kim, Trump found time to lambast what he sees as unfair trade practices among the other six industrialized democracies at the summit.
Lambast the NFL for its stadium Ponzi schemes, its heartless concussion approach, and its pay-for-play faux patriotism, but one legitimately lovable thing about the league is its parity.
Over the past several weeks, Harris has launched a public campaign urging Twitter to delete Trump's controversial account, which the president regularly uses to lambast his critics and promote misinformation.
If we care about the rule of law (and remember that President Trump's critics constantly lambast him for allegedly undermining it), then the right level of illegal immigration is zero. 3.
Seeking to refocus his presidential campaign, Donald Trump will lambast Democratic rival Hillary Clinton as a failed secretary of state who is out of step with Americans on trade and immigration.
Skepticism of Trump ran so hot last year during the presidential campaign that he skipped the 2016 CPAC, prompting Cruz and other GOP primary opponents to lambast him for the snub.
Throughout the campaign, Mr Trump has used many of his speeches to lambast US groups such as Ford, Apple and Nabisco who have moved some or most of their manufacturing overseas.
With this in mind, it's possible Democrats benefit politically from the chance to lambast what happened in the Senate over the last two weeks as a mockery of a fair trial.
Unsurprisingly, these comments didn't sit well with some listeners, who took to Twitter to lambast Deech for her comments implying that existing as a trans person is a disingenuous way to live.
The senator, whose name recognition with audiences outside of Colorado remains small, was boosted by a viral moment earlier this year, when he took to the Senate floor to lambast Texas Sen.
Since the news broke, many Trump supporters have used the opportunity to lambast the political system, which they claim has been rigged against the president in favor of Democrats like Hillary Clinton.
Concerned residents pop up at town meetings to lambast hapless Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) officials, who seem to be sent to events like these only to take the brunt of community complaints.
Argentina's former president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who arranged the restitution before she left office, used the occasion to lambast European and American museums for having snatched "chunks" of Greece and Egypt.
Hillary Clinton took the stage earlier in the festival to lambast Trump on his administration's controversial immigration policies and his performance at the Helsinki summit last week with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Trump last month frequently used his Twitter account to lambast the Federal Reserve and its chairman, Jerome Powell, and push for lower interest rates that he feels will further stimulate the economy.
Critics still use the solar company's 2011 bankruptcy to lambast government involvement in energy research, but Solyndra's failings were unique and don't warrant a general conclusion about the efficacy of federal programs.
When the FDA does speak about the e-cigarette industry it is mostly to lambast it for the rise in teen vaping, the variety of flavors available and how they are advertised.
His bite was so intimidating that by the time competitors such as Bush, Cruz and Rubio mustered the courage to lambast his past, his character and his politics, their campaigns were already faltering.
Astoundingly, President Donald Trump's first reaction to the nuclear test was to lambast South Korea's president, Moon Jae-in, for seeking to talk to North Korea, accusing his government on Twitter of "appeasement".
A conventional Democrat running for the Senate in Texas would lambast the Republican up for re-election in 2018: Ted Cruz, a divisive, God-and-guns, government-bashing conservative and former presidential challenger.
Ms Bigelow once described their style as a "journalistic approach to film-making"; it provoked commentators on both sides of the aisle to lambast the films' factual errors and use of artistic license.
The 52-year-old, while seated between two women, went on to lambast the social media and reality television star for enjoying her time on the beach while wearing a vintage Gucci bikini.
Five years after former Pope Benedict resigned, some traditionalists say he is still their pope, and they lambast Francis for being too lenient on divorced Catholics and homosexuals and too defensive of migrants.
While I can't say I totally believe Walters' excuse for quitting on his stool, I am in no place to say he is outright lying and lambast him for retiring from a fight.
David Axelrod, former President Obama's senior political adviser, took to Twitter over the weekend to lambast the present-day protesters and say they were doing more to help the Trump administration than hurt it.
The 53-year-old journalist used her widely read blog to lambast Muscat, his wife and some of his closest advisers, accusing them of setting up off-shore accounts to hide ill-gotten gain.
Progressives and liberals, including some Indivisible-affiliated local groups, have been flooding GOP town halls and other meet-your-representative events, allowing them to publicly lambast the very people trying to roll back Obama's agenda.
Naysayers have been eager to question the scalability and staying power of on-demand meal solutions like Munchery, or to lambast meal replacements like Soylent as the worst thing to happen to dining since Spam.
And I remember my girlfriend loving watching the movie with me, because I was, like, so into the first part of the movie, and then was surprised the movie proceeded to completely lambast the left.
" The rapper proceeded to lambast his peers who enlist "30 people [to] write songs for them" — seemingly mocking the collaborative songwriting method that West has openly used on his albums since 2008's "808s and Heartbreak.
Photo: Jacquelyn Martin (AP)Thousands of people have written to the Federal Communications Commission to lambast the agency over its controversial decision to give wireless carriers far more power over text messages sent to large groups.
Many found it odd that he would so publicly lambast Secretary Clinton in an extended press conference instead of simply and succinctly announcing his reasoning and determination that the FBI lacked grounds to prosecute Secretary Clinton.
True to form, Castro went on to lambast Barack Obama, this time for the U.S. president's speech in May when he visited Hiroshima, site of the world's first atomic bombing at the end of World War Two.
Tuesday marks Equal Pay Day, a symbolic event dramatizing how much longer it takes a woman to earn as much as a man - and an annual opportunity for Democrats to lambast Republicans for inaction on the issue.
The debate has raged in recent months and was rekindled when a group of high-powered campaigners wrote to the Times newspaper to lambast Stonewall's dismissal of opposing views to its stance that "trans women are women".
Trump world reacts While Trump is not mentioned in Friday's filing, nor is Manafort's role in his campaign, the news of the cooperation comes as the President continued to lambast the Mueller investigation on Twitter this week.
To top off a weekend of failed diplomacy, French President Emmanuel Macron used Sunday, while making a speech about the war that still remains France's dominant historical experience of the last century, to lambast Trump's America First nationalism.
Why it matters: The symbolic 97-2 vote came as Trump, who is in Brussels for a summit with NATO allies, continues to lambast the alliance over what he labeled as their lack of commitment in defense spending.
His brief appearance at the Davos forum has already caused agitation and eye-rolling among some of the gathering's regular attendees, who wonder whether he'll lambast or even shame them when he takes the stage on Friday morning.
The Brazilian's recent spat with the UFC over Reebok seems like a bad way for him to align himself with a title shot, but Miocic refused to lambast his rival, and instead wished him luck for his upcoming bout.
Nor does it mean it is ready for air on FNC" and went to the New York Times to lambast the hosts for "violat[ing] one of our general rules, which is [to] know what you are talking about.
A packed chamber and press gallery relished the frequent trading of insults and interruptions for well over an hour, despite the Senate president's repeated attempts to encourage civility, before another former premier, Matteo Renzi, stood up to lambast Salvini further.
Hours after Trump went after Warren by calling her "Pocahontas" at an event honoring Navajo Code Talkers at the White House on Monday, Warren hit the airwaves to lambast the president before sending a fundraising email aimed at further riling up Democrats.
President Donald Trump, facing mounting opposition over his administration's policy of separating immigrant children from their parents and detaining them at the border, went on a Twitter tirade Monday morning to lambast Germany's handling of its migrant crisis and blame Democrats for his own policies.
His main policy on climate change is to lambast the Labor Party for promising to funnel subsidies to renewables, which it wants to see producing half of Australia's electricity by 2030, and to tighten vehicle-emissions standards, to speed the uptake of electric cars.
One minute he defended the release of texts that served as ammunition for Mueller critics and Trump allies to lambast the investigation; the next, he shielded Mueller from criticism by those same anti-Mueller conservatives and Trump allies — and put his own job at risk.
Marking his first appearance on the comedy program since he was arrested in November for allegedly punching a man over a parking space, the 60-year-old actor returned to lambast the president, who has been in Argentina as he attends the G20 summit.
One minute he's defending the release of texts that serve as ammunition for Mueller critics and Trump allies to lambast the investigation; the next, he's defending Mueller from criticism by those same anti-Mueller conservatives and Trump allies — and putting his own job at risk.
In Chicago, she picked up some of the points she made in New York, but she also used her speech to lambast Bruce Rauner, the Republican governor, for his inability to work with the state legislature, which is controlled by the Democrats, on the budget.
Hundreds of prominent intellectuals signed an angry petition, while in parliament's upper house speaker after speaker rose to lambast the bill, calling it an attack on India's constitution, or on its national soul, that would make the country like Nazi Germany or, worse, Pakistan.
On Friday, the congressman's Democratic opponent Dr. David Brill released a brutal new campaign advertisement featuring Grace Gosar, David Gosar, Jennifer Gosar, Tim Gosar, Joan Gosar and Gaston Gosar, who all lambast their brother over his stances on health care, jobs, social security, environmental policy and more.
On Monday, Myron Brilliant, head of international affairs at the Chamber, on CNBC criticized Trump's use of tariffs to stop illegal immigration from Mexico as a "weaponization of tariffs" that would hurt the U.S. That prompted the president to call in to CNBC to lambast the Chamber.
Spicer was ordered by the President to take to the briefing room on his first full day in office to lambast the media for coverage of the size of the crowd that attended Trump's inauguration -- a moment that quickly defined Spicer's public-facing relationship with the press.
Since then, Montaño, Goucher, and a host of other powerful women runners have continued to lambast big brands and governing sports bodies for how they allegedly treat their women athletes, accusing them of protecting coaches who abuse, body-shame, and sacrifice their athletes' health to win.
Policymakers at home lambast Mr Obama for having overlearned the lessons of Iraq, for his extreme caution and aversion to the use of America's hard power in support of global order and for an unwillingness to shoulder the burdens of leadership, which has dismayed allies and emboldened foes.
Those on the Left so often lambast the GOP as the "party of no," but if Democrats simply obstruct the solutions proposed by the new president and Congress, then they will be the ones tarred as preventing progress, which will likely alienate centrist voters whose votes they will need.
In December, at the club's annual general meeting, Hoeness was booed by a sample of Bayern's members; one, Johannes Bachmayr, was bold enough to take the microphone and lambast those on stage for everything from their failure to sign Kevin De Bruyne to Bayern's commercial relationship with Qatar Airways.
A joint news conference between Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, and Tillerson showed how much work there is to do though as the Russian used many of his speaking opportunities to lambast Washington over its actions in Syria and what he said was its unhelpful foreign interference in the past.
President Donald Trump, for one, used a large portion of his first State of the Union last week to lambast Pyongyang as "depraved," in a speech that critics described as eerily similar to the "axis of evil" one made by George W. Bush before the U.S. invaded Iraq in 2003.
During his time as prime minister, Erdogan brought a raft of defamation cases against writers and intellectuals for criticizing him and his policies; since he assumed the presidency in 2013 he's been doing the same against members of the Turkish public who have used their social media accounts to lambast him.
One of the biggest questions is whether he will opt for someone with a reputation as a partisan scrapper who could defend him in the media and lambast Democrat Hillary Clinton, or if he will choose someone viewed as a safer political partner who could bring more sobriety to his volatile campaign.
Ms Fiorina, who ran unsuccessfully for the Senate in California in 2010, would have faced harsh scrutiny of her business career had her White House bid advanced (some speculated that she might make a vice-presidential pick, especially because she would be able to lambast Mrs Clinton on the campaign trail without being called sexist).
It received mixed reviews, but to lambast the museum's intentions — as did Tyler Green, in a series of tweets focused on the politics of allowing collectors such a large role in presenting works they own — is to miss the intended audience of 30 Americans, Detroiters who have never before set foot in the DIA.
Mr. Obama's most ardent black fans ignore how he often failed to speak about race or use his powers to convene commissions or issue executive orders to lessen black suffering; his nastiest black critics lambast him as an ineffectual leader who has done little to protect blacks from racial assault or lift them from economic misery.
Lyrics that include the lines: "The country that points a gun at your throat / claims to have freedom but no right to choose" lambast alleged corruption, lack of elections and suppression of free speech — issues critics say have become hallmarks of Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha's regime since he seized power in a military coup in 2014.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.) made clear on Tuesday that Democrats in the upper chamber would also back the bill, though top lawmakers continued to lambast the GOP-led effort.
The president has used his campaign events to lambast the impeachment inquiry since House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan Schumer, Pelosi to meet as Democrats debate tactics MORE (D-Calif.) announced it in late September, denouncing it as a "sham" and a "witch hunt" before friendly audiences of supporters.
RELATED: Bill Clinton: I'm not surprised this race is tightening Tone shift started with Jefferson-Jackson dinner This tension between the different kind of campaign Sanders hoped to run and the realities of a presidential race have been building ever since Sanders used his speech at the Iowa Jefferson-Jackson dinner to lambast Clinton's past positions, implying that the former secretary of state took poll-tested positions based on political expediency.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE tweeting a doctored CNN clip showing a meteorologist saying Alabama was at risk of getting hit by Hurricane Dorian as he continued to lambast media coverage of his assertion the state was in the path of the storm.

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