fustigate

[US]/ˈfʌstɪɡeɪt/
[UK]/ˈfʌstɪˌɡeɪt/

Translation

vt.to beat with a stick; to criticize severely
Word Forms
Third Person Singularfustigates
Present Participlefustigating
Past Tensefustigated
Past Participlefustigated

Phrases & Collocations

fustigate critics

fustigate policies

fustigate actions

fustigate decisions

fustigate ideas

fustigate practices

fustigate leaders

fustigate proposals

fustigate behavior

fustigate statements

Example Sentences

the teacher decided to fustigate the student's poor performance in class.

many critics fustigate the government's handling of the crisis.

he was fustigated for his lack of commitment to the project.

the journalist fustigated the politician's misleading statements.

in her speech, she fustigated the injustices faced by the community.

the coach fustigated the team for their lack of effort during the game.

critics fustigated the film for its unrealistic plot.

he was fustigated by his peers for his unprofessional behavior.

the article fustigated the lack of transparency in the government.

during the debate, she fustigated her opponent's arguments.

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