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ex·co·ri·ate [ekˈskɔ:rieɪt] ГЛАГ прх form

to excoriate sth
to excoriate sth idea
to excoriate a book
Present
Iexcoriate
youexcoriate
he/she/itexcoriates
weexcoriate
youexcoriate
theyexcoriate
Past
Iexcoriated
youexcoriated
he/she/itexcoriated
weexcoriated
youexcoriated
theyexcoriated
Present Perfect
Ihaveexcoriated
youhaveexcoriated
he/she/ithasexcoriated
wehaveexcoriated
youhaveexcoriated
theyhaveexcoriated
Past Perfect
Ihadexcoriated
youhadexcoriated
he/she/ithadexcoriated
wehadexcoriated
youhadexcoriated
theyhadexcoriated

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It excoriated intelligence agencies for persistent flaws in past estimates and took it upon itself to determine what methodological misperceptions cause their most serious errors of judgment.
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He also rendered several judgments which excoriated the capitalist system of his age, lamenting the punishment of petty criminals while corrupt plutocrats operated above the law.
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M-1 and stic.man excoriate the media, the music industry, politicians and poverty, and urge their target audience to study socialism and ideas of black power.
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This has given rise to the term spelling flame for a flame that excoriates an earlier poster over their spelling errors.
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Union leaders were excoriated by the press, and were denounced from altar and pulpit.
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[...]
Figures from Confucius--who was bitterly excoriated for his "feudal" outlook by Cultural Revolution-era historians--to Mao himself have been evaluated with increasing flexibility.
www.info2china.com
[...]
Confucius – welcher bitter verurteilt wurde für seinen "feudal" Ausblick bei der Kulturrevolution – Epochen Historiker – wurden persönlich von Mao mit größer werdender flexibilität ausgewertet.
[...]
Figures from Confucius -- who was bitterly excoriated for his " feudal " outlook by Cultural Revolution-era historians -- to Mao himself have been evaluated with increasing flexibility.
www.info2china.com
[...]
Confucius – welcher bitter verurteilt wurde für seinen " feudal " Ausblick bei der Kulturrevolution – Epochen Historiker – wurden persönlich von Mao mit größer werdender flexibilität ausgewertet.

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