lambasts

[US]/læmˈbɑːst/
[UK]/læmˈbæst/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to criticize someone or something harshly; to beat or whip someone repeatedly

Phrases & Collocations

lambasts the critics

lambasts the policy

lambasts the media

lambasts the government

lambasts the decision

lambasts the proposal

lambasts the report

lambasts the plan

lambasts the action

lambasts the statement

Example Sentences

the critic lambasts the new film for its lack of originality.

he lambasts the government for its handling of the crisis.

the teacher lambasts the students for not doing their homework.

she lambasts the company for its poor customer service.

the article lambasts the recent policy changes as ineffective.

he often lambasts the media for spreading misinformation.

in her speech, she lambasts the lack of action on climate change.

the author lambasts the stereotypes present in popular culture.

he lambasts his opponents for their misleading statements.

the politician lambasts the opposition party for their inaction.

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