noun
- harsh criticisms or scoldings; severe rebukes
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The senator faced fierce objurgations from his colleagues after the scandal broke.
- Her objurgations against the company’s policies were published in the local newspaper.
- The coach’s objurgations motivated the team to improve their performance.
- Despite the harsh objurgations from critics, the artist continued with his unconventional style.
- The editorial contained sharp objurgations of the mayor’s handling of the crisis.
- His objurgations were so severe that several employees resigned immediately.