verb
- to kill someone by nailing or binding them to a cross
- to criticize someone very harshly or severely
Usage: historical
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The Romans crucified Jesus Christ according to Christian belief.
- Criminals were crucified as a form of public execution in ancient times.
- The media crucified the politician after the scandal broke.
- The coach was crucified by fans for his poor game decisions.
- Critics crucified the movie for its weak plot and bad acting.
- She felt crucified by her colleagues’ harsh comments about her work.