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Excerations

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1:

Excerations refers to the act or process of excoriating or severely criticising someone or something.

Example sentence: Despite his many achievements, the famous author faced severe excerations from the literary critics.

Sense 2:

In medical terminology, excerations are superficial skin wounds or abrasions.

Example sentence: The doctor cleaned and treated the patient's excerations to prevent infection.

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1:

When used as a verb, excerations describe the action of tearing or scraping off the skin.

Example sentence: The rough wall caused her hand to excerate as she slid down.

Sense 2:

Excerations can also mean the act of lashing out or severely rebuking someone verbally.

Example sentence: Frustrated by his constant mistakes, the boss would excerate his employees during staff meetings.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1:

An adjective form of excerations might refer to something that is very critical or scathing in nature.

Example sentence: The film received an excerations review, with many critics calling it a complete disaster.

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