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Filter by Meaning The customer's excoriation of the faulty product led to a recall by the manufacturer.
The investigator's excoriation of the suspect's alibi caused doubts in the jury's minds.
The activist's excoriation of the government's human rights abuses mobilized a protest movement.
The coach's excoriation of the team's performance motivated them to work harder.
The customer's excoriation of the poor service led to a refund of their meal.
The singer received an excoriation from the public for their offensive comments.
The film received an excoriation from the film critics for its bad acting.
The metal needed an excoriation process to remove the rust.
The excoriation of the metal caused it to rust.
The sandpaper was used for the excoriation of the rough surface of the wood.
The excoriation of the stone gave it a smoother surface.
The use of an angle grinder for the excoriation of metal in metalworking.
The prisoner had an excoriation on his wrist from the handcuffs.
He winced in pain as the doctor examined the excoriation on his leg.
The reviewer's excoriation of the restaurant's service and food quality caused a dip in their popularity.
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