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been lambasted

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To scold, reprimand or criticize harshly.

  • The sergeant lambasted the new recruits daily.

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RARELY has a central bank been lambasted so loudly by so many.

More recently he has been lambasted for the taxpayers' fortune spent on glorifying his rural homestead.

For years, Disney has been lambasted by some parents for not having a black princess.

Geiger, a center, had also been lambasted on the local sports talk shows.

THE SCORING -- The judging has been lambasted for its subjectivity and superficial scoring.

Lynch was lauded as a national hero; England has been lambasted as a national disgrace.

However, success was ultimately limited and the approach has been lambasted in equal measure.

(She was cautious because she had been lambasted by the press for extravagance).

Companies like Google and Amazon have been lambasted for developing tax arrangements which are entirely legal".

Ronaldo has been lambasted for remarking: "A World Cup isn't made with hospitals, my friend.

His ministry has also been lambasted for being too easy on Telmex, the giant former telephone monopoly.

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