verb
- to criticize someone or something very harshly
- to wear away or remove the skin from something by rubbing or scraping
Usage: formal
Usage: medical; formal
Examples
- The critic excoriated the director’s latest film as pretentious and boring.
- The senator was excoriated by the press for his controversial remarks.
- The editorial excoriated the company’s environmental policies.
- The rough rope excoriated his hands during the climb.
- The patient’s skin was excoriated from constant scratching.
- Political commentators excoriated the candidate’s debate performance.
- The harsh chemicals excoriated the surface of the metal.