lambast in the PONS Dictionary

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Second, they helped create acceptance for doing this within the framework of the state, earlier lambasted as bourgeois.
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He lambasted the bowlers for performing at a standard akin to county cricket.
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Art critics discussed the merits of one model over another and almost universally lambasting the sunbonnets as terrible headwear.
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His editorials lambasted big government and big business.
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Wei also published a historical work lambasting and belittling his political opponents.
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In general, reviewers lambasted most aspects of the game including its presentation, gameplay, sound, and replayability.
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Mack's proposal received little support and was even lambasted by the press as wrong theoretically.
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Wei also published a historical work lambasting and belitting his political opponents.
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He then later lambasted his charge in the press.
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Nearly every single film in the series was widely lambasted by film critics.
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