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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The excoriation of the sidewalk caused tripping hazards.
The government faced an excoriation from the public for its mishandling of the pandemic.
The teacher's excoriation of the student for cheating was necessary.
The rumor mill was full of excoriation and backstabbing.
The woman's excoriation of her ex-boyfriend was overheard by the entire restaurant.
The company suffered excoriation in the media for their poor environmental record.
The blogger's excoriation of the movie led to a heated debate in the comments section.
The writer faced excoriation from critics for his poorly researched book.
The coach's excoriation of his team led to a complete meltdown on the field.
The politician sued the newspaper for excoriation of his reputation.
The article's excoriation of the company's CEO caused a stir in the business world.
The singer faced excoriation from fans for his controversial lyrics.
The book's excoriation of the author's ex-husband was controversial.
The student's excoriation of the teacher was unprofessional and disrespectful.
His excoriation of her character was completely unfounded.
The employee's excoriation of his boss got him fired.
The excoriation of the wood made it splinter easily.
The excoriation of the sidewalk was due to years of foot traffic.
The constant use of harsh chemicals led to the excoriation of the kitchen countertops.
The river's current caused the excoriation of the riverbank over time.
The excoriation of the car's paint was due to driving through harsh weather conditions.
The excoriation of the patient's skin was due to a severe allergic reaction.
The doctor recommended a fluoride treatment to prevent the excoriation of the patient's teeth.
The excoriation of the metal surface was caused by exposure to the elements.
The excoriation of the pavement was evident from the deep cracks.
The excoriation of the soil was caused by the erosion of the topsoil.
The excoriation of the foundation was causing cracks in the walls.
The excoriation of the glacier caused it to melt at a faster rate.
The constant washing led to an excoriation of the paint on the walls.
The excoriation of the marble statue was caused by acid rain.
The painter noticed an excoriation in the paint on the wall and decided to touch it up.
The excoriation of the leather on the couch was a result of years of use and wear.
The excoriation of the leather seat was caused by constant rubbing.
The use of sandblasting for the excoriation of rust from metal.
The use of acids for the excoriation of limestone formations.
The excoriation of the fabric removed the dye and left it white again.
The chemical excoriation of the plastic made it more malleable.
The process of excoriation in the formation of river valleys.
The excoriation of the granite gave it a more polished finish.
The chemical excoriation of dead skin cells during a facial peel.
The excoriation of the leather left it with a more textured appearance.
The excoriation of the metal surface helped the paint adhere better.
The excoriation of the wood made it easier to stain.
The company used excoriation to strip the old paint from the walls.
The excoriation of old wallpaper from the walls of a room.
The excoriation of the surface of a coin to test its authenticity.
The artist used excoriation to create the distressed look of the painting.
The excoriation of paint from the surface of a car.
The excoriation of wood for a smoother finish during sanding.
The excoriation of excess tissue during surgery.
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