How To Use Excoriation In A Sentence

  • Activists had to encounter an initially dismissive public, hostile populist politicians, excoriation by religious fundamentalists and the slow wheels of government.
  • Only twelve years ago I wrote about “one of those little episodes in the relations between nations that illustrates the nature of alliances,” and in came that little blue note from Buckley expressing dismay with his customary one-word excoriation. No Uncertain Terms
  • They will also suffer excoriation from the Repugs, who will say, "See, we knew your bill wouldn't make anything better," when in actuality, it will be the bill the Repugs wanted, i.e., the one without a public option. Public option pullback?
  • The picking produces excoriations which crust and may heal with hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, or scarring.
  • Typical acne was present in addition to the excoriations in 33 percent while only increased oiliness and no clear-cut acne lesions were present in 67 percent.
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  • Quite often, there is absolutely nothing to see on these patients skin, apart from self induced excoriations.
  • Since he's telling the truth I expect a full excoriation treatment from the Limbaugh/Hannity wing and their mouthpiece Michael Steele. Voinovich: The GOP's 'being taken over by Southerners'
  • So the reports flow in on Media Watch's snide little excoriation, laboriously trying to exploit the name and fame of my late father.
  • Several studies have shown that the serotonergic effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors consistently produces the strongest antipruritic response in patients with neurotic excoriations.
  • Every time he rose to, or even approached, the heights of success and public esteem, he was suddenly plunged down into the depths of media excoriation.
  • It may begin as an excoriation, ulcer, or fissure, or as a warty growth, particularly in association with a patch of leucoplakia. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • Bush 43 was on the receiving end of eight years of lies, insults, and verbal excoriation delivered by the MSM. President Obama concedes loss of House in 2010. | RedState
  • Babies are frequently subject to rashes, intertrigo, excoriations, eczema, and other skin affections. The Eugenic Marriage, Vol 2 (of 4) A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies
  • Nichol launched into a passionate excoriation of the Republican social agenda that targets: gays; women; students; middle class families; teachers; professors and Medicaid recipients while, "denying thousands of others the right to vote. Michael Carmichael: Battleground North Carolina: Democratic Women Fired Up!
  • Orwell could hit hard and strike deep - recall only his excoriation of the Stalinists who went to ‘help’ in the Spanish Civil War.
  • Excoriations and pyoderma also may be present.
  • “I have had several letters,” he wrote to Professor Edwin Mims, of Trinity College, North Carolina, “about an 'excoriation' (Great Heavens! The Life and Letters of Walter H Page
  • Depression, anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder are the psychiatric diagnoses most commonly associated with patients who have neurotic excoriations.
  • In the next issue of my magazine, National Review, I published a 5,000-word excoriation of Welch: Goldwater, the John Birch Society and Me
  • Nevertheless, all major networks signed on to the war effort with embarrassingly little resistance, the First Amendment taking second place to their fear of public excoriation by the President.
  • Every time he rose to, or even approached, the heights of success and public esteem, he was suddenly plunged down into the depths of media excoriation.

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