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English to Bangla Meaning of excoriate - কঠোর সমালোচনা করা




Definitions of excoriate in English

verb

(1) Express strong disapproval of.

(2) Tear or wear off the skin or make sore by abrading.

(3) Scrape layers off.

(4) Denounce.

(5) Criticize.

Examples of excoriate in English

(1) He would then wait outside the front door to excoriate the opponents, even the poor guy loading the kit hampers on to the team bus.

(2) Should we publicly excoriate him, or even mildly condemn him and call for an apology on these u2018slippery slopeu2019 grounds?

(3) Rarely, patients excoriate their skin in response to delusional ideation; in such cases, the appropriate diagnosis would be psychosis.

(4) She was excoriated and shunned, even within her own party.

(5) The habit of excoriating the acne may go on for decades.

(6) Orwell could hit hard and strike deep - recall only his excoriation of the Stalinists who went to u2018helpu2019 in the Spanish Civil War.

(7) Most people inherently recognise what they call bright or fresh red bleeding, and tend to attribute that to a local cause such as a haemorrhoid or an anal fissure, or even just some excoriated itchy skin.

(8) The pathognomonic sign is the burrow - a short, wavy, grey line that is often missed if the skin is eczematised, excoriated , or impetiginised.

(9) And some of them have been extremely strong, excoriating the president.

(10) People with this condition have a rash, pruritis, and excoriated crythematous skin in body folds, axillae, and groin.

(11) Critics excoriating him for other aspects of his film show an equal lack of sensitivity to the challenges that come with highly structured storytelling.

(12) Depression, anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder are the psychiatric diagnoses most commonly associated with patients who have neurotic excoriations .

(13) The major difference is that poor little Johnny is excoriated for appalling behaviour and Bob is elevated to sainthood status.

(14) In fact, the Commission excoriated you for failing to record where your million came from and where it went.

(15) Mucopurulent otorrhea and excoriated skin may also be present.

(16) Many of the op-ed columnists glibly excoriating him now will have the pleasure in the future of dealing with a parent with Alzheimers.

(17) Lincoln did it when, as a congressman from Illinois, he excoriated President Polk for his war in Mexico.

(18) A much-experienced newspaper colleague excoriated me as grossly unfair, if not libellous.

(19) Nevertheless, all major networks signed on to the war effort with embarrassingly little resistance, the First Amendment taking second place to their fear of public excoriation by the President.

(20) Every time he rose to, or even approached, the heights of success and public esteem, he was suddenly plunged down into the depths of media excoriation .

(21) Activists had to encounter an initially dismissive public, hostile populist politicians, excoriation by religious fundamentalists and the slow wheels of government.

(22) Quite often, there is absolutely nothing to see on these patients skin, apart from self induced excoriations .

(23) After a long diatribe, Noah excoriated me: u2018How can you bring such a phony to speak to your class?u2019

(24) A few days later the Prime Minister was excoriated in the press for being, principally, a performer - and one who admires performers.

(25) He is a fellow who made no charitable donations for years on end, while excoriating other Americans for being u2018hard-heartedu2019 and u2018greedy.u2019

(26) There have already been a number of emails on my article, all of them excoriating me for not understanding the case.

(27) He was against the Anglo-Irish agreement of 1985 and the Good Friday agreement of 1998, and he has made his name by excoriating the Protestant leaders who endorsed them.

(28) The Washington Post reviews a novel excoriating the president and discussing assassination.

(29) The local radio talk show excoriated him as a fiend; the daily paper denounced a magistrate for providing him bail.

(30) It is characterized by pruritic, of ten excoriated papules and nodules on the extensor surfaces of the legs and upper arms.

synonyms of excoriate

abrade

decry

chafe

Antonyms of excoriate

Compliment

Laud

Praise

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Published: 12 Mar, 2023

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