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lambasting (verb)

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  • lambasting — lambaste (also lambast) ► VERB ▪ criticize harshly. DERIVATIVES lambasting noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «beat»: from LAM(Cf. ↑lam) + dated baste, also meaning «beat» …   English terms dictionary

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  • lambast — [[t]læmbæ̱st[/t]] lambasts, lambasting, lambasted VERB If you lambast someone, you criticize them severely, usually in public. [FORMAL] [V n] Grey took every opportunity to lambast Thompson and his organization. (in AM, usually use lambaste… …   English dictionary

  • lambaste — [lam beɪst] (also lambast bast) verb criticize harshly. Derivatives lambasting noun Origin C17 (in the sense beat ): from lam1 + baste3 …   English new terms dictionary

  • lambast — UK [læmˈbæst] / US verb [transitive] Word forms lambast : present tense I/you/we/they lambast he/she/it lambasts present participle lambasting past tense lambasted past participle lambasted mainly journalism to criticize someone severely,… …   English dictionary

  • lambaste — /læmˈbeɪst / (say lam bayst) verb (t) (lambasted, lambasting) 1. to beat severely. 2. (in sailors use) to beat with a rope s end. 3. to scold; berate. Also, lambast /læmˈbæst/ (say lam bast). {apparently from lam1 + baste3} …  

  • lambaste — (also lambast) ► VERB ▪ criticize harshly. DERIVATIVES lambasting noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «beat»: from LAM(Cf. ↑lam) + dated baste, also meaning «beat» …   English terms dictionary

  • lam|baste — «lam BAYST», transitive verb, bast|ed, bast|ing. Informal. 1. to strike again and again; beat severely; thrash: »The Queen and husband Philip spent the night at Government House, watched the traditional…drummers lambasting their three foot drums… …   Useful english dictionary

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