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What is the past tense of excoriate?

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The past tense of excoriate is excoriated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of excoriate is excoriates.

The present participle of excoriate is excoriating.

The past participle of excoriate is excoriated.

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The major difference is that poor little Johnny is excoriated for appalling behaviour and Bob is elevated to sainthood status.
It is characterized by pruritic, of ten excoriated papules and nodules on the extensor surfaces of the legs and upper arms.
Lincoln did it when, as a congressman from Illinois, he excoriated President Polk for his war in Mexico.
People with this condition have a rash, pruritis, and excoriated crythematous skin in body folds, axillae, and groin.
A much-experienced newspaper colleague excoriated me as grossly unfair, if not libellous.
In fact, the Commission excoriated you for failing to record where your million came from and where it went.

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