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What does the word opprobriate mean?

"Opprobriate" means to express great scorn or reproach; to criticize severely. It's a rather formal word and implies a strong, almost public, condemnation.

Here are some examples:

* The politician was opprobriated for his corrupt actions.

* The author opprobriated the government's handling of the crisis.

* The newspaper opprobriated the company for its unethical practices.

It's important to note that "opprobriate" is often used in the passive voice, meaning that the person or thing being criticized is the object of the action.

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