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Significado de "excoriate" en el diccionario de inglés

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ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA EXCORIATE

From Late Latin excoriāre to strip, flay, from Latin corium skin, hide.
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PRONUNCIACIÓN DE EXCORIATE EN INGLÉS

excoriate  [ɪkˈskɔːrɪˌeɪt] play
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CATEGORIA GRAMATICAL DE EXCORIATE

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Excoriate es un verbo.
El verbo es la parte de la oración que se conjuga y expresa acción y estado.

Descubre cómo se conjuga el verbo excoriate en inglés.

QUÉ SIGNIFICA EXCORIATE EN INGLÉS

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excoriate

Estado cutáneo

Cutaneous condition

Una condición cutánea es cualquier condición médica que afecta el sistema tegumentario - el sistema de órganos que encierra el cuerpo e incluye la piel, el cabello, las uñas y músculos y glándulas relacionados. La función principal de este sistema es como una barrera contra el ambiente externo. Las condiciones del sistema integumentario humano constituyen un amplio espectro de enfermedades, también conocidas como dermatosis, así como muchos estados no patológicos. Aunque sólo un pequeño número de enfermedades de la piel representan la mayoría de las visitas al médico, miles de enfermedades de la piel se han descrito. La clasificación de estas afecciones a menudo presenta muchos desafíos nosológicos, ya que las etiologías subyacentes y la patogenética a menudo no se conocen. Por lo tanto, la mayoría de los libros de texto actuales presentan una clasificación basada en la ubicación, morfología, etiología, etc. Clínicamente, el diagnóstico de cualquier condición particular de la piel se realiza recopilando información pertinente con respecto a la lesión de la piel que presenta, incluyendo la ubicación, los síntomas, la duración, la disposición, la morfología y el color. A cutaneous condition is any medical condition that affects the integumentary system — the organ system that encloses the body and includes skin, hair, nails, and related muscle and glands. The major function of this system is as a barrier against the external environment. Conditions of the human integumentary system constitute a broad spectrum of diseases, also known as dermatoses, as well as many nonpathologic states. While only a small number of skin diseases account for most visits to the physician, thousands of skin conditions have been described. Classification of these conditions often presents many nosological challenges, since underlying etiologies and pathogenetics are often not known. Therefore, most current textbooks present a classification based on location, morphology, etiology, and so on. Clinically, the diagnosis of any particular skin condition is made by gathering pertinent information regarding the presenting skin lesion, including the location, symptoms, duration, arrangement, morphology, and color.

definición de excoriate en el diccionario inglés

La primera definición de excoriate en el diccionario es quitarse; despellejar. Otra definición de excoriato es perder, como por rascado, la aplicación de productos químicos, etc. Excoriate es también para denunciar con vehemencia; censurar severamente.

The first definition of excoriate in the dictionary is to strip from ; flay. Other definition of excoriate is to lose, as by scratching, the application of chemicals, etc. Excoriate is also to denounce vehemently; censure severely.

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CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO EXCORIATE

PRESENT

Present
I excoriate
you excoriate
he/she/it excoriates
we excoriate
you excoriate
they excoriate
Present continuous
I am excoriating
you are excoriating
he/she/it is excoriating
we are excoriating
you are excoriating
they are excoriating
Present perfect
I have excoriated
you have excoriated
he/she/it has excoriated
we have excoriated
you have excoriated
they have excoriated
Present perfect continuous
I have been excoriating
you have been excoriating
he/she/it has been excoriating
we have been excoriating
you have been excoriating
they have been excoriating

PAST

Past
I excoriated
you excoriated
he/she/it excoriated
we excoriated
you excoriated
they excoriated
Past continuous
I was excoriating
you were excoriating
he/she/it was excoriating
we were excoriating
you were excoriating
they were excoriating
Past perfect
I had excoriated
you had excoriated
he/she/it had excoriated
we had excoriated
you had excoriated
they had excoriated
Past perfect continuous
I had been excoriating
you had been excoriating
he/she/it had been excoriating
we had been excoriating
you had been excoriating
they had been excoriating

FUTURE

Future
I will excoriate
you will excoriate
he/she/it will excoriate
we will excoriate
you will excoriate
they will excoriate
Future continuous
I will be excoriating
you will be excoriating
he/she/it will be excoriating
we will be excoriating
you will be excoriating
they will be excoriating
Future perfect
I will have excoriated
you will have excoriated
he/she/it will have excoriated
we will have excoriated
you will have excoriated
they will have excoriated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been excoriating
you will have been excoriating
he/she/it will have been excoriating
we will have been excoriating
you will have been excoriating
they will have been excoriating

CONDITIONAL

Conditional
I would excoriate
you would excoriate
he/she/it would excoriate
we would excoriate
you would excoriate
they would excoriate
Conditional continuous
I would be excoriating
you would be excoriating
he/she/it would be excoriating
we would be excoriating
you would be excoriating
they would be excoriating
Conditional perfect
I would have excoriate
you would have excoriate
he/she/it would have excoriate
we would have excoriate
you would have excoriate
they would have excoriate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been excoriating
you would have been excoriating
he/she/it would have been excoriating
we would have been excoriating
you would have been excoriating
they would have been excoriating

IMPERATIVE

Imperative
you excoriate
we let´s excoriate
you excoriate
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to excoriate
Past participle
excoriated
Present Participle
excoriating

PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS QUE RIMAN CON EXCORIATE


affiliate
əˈfɪlɪˌeɪt
appreciate
əˈpriːʃɪˌeɪt
associate
əˈsəʊʃɪˌeɪt
confarreate
kənˈfærɪˌeɪt
disappropriate
ˌdɪsəˈprəʊprɪˌeɪt
dispropriate
dɪsˈprəʊprɪˌeɪt
ebriate
ˈiːbrɪˌeɪt
elutriate
ɪˈluːtrɪˌeɪt
expropriate
ɛksˈprəʊprɪˌeɪt
impropriate
ɪmˈprəʊprɪˌeɪt
inebriate
ɪnˈiːbrɪˌeɪt
infuriate
ɪnˈfjʊərɪˌeɪt
luxuriate
lʌɡˈzjʊərɪˌeɪt
misappropriate
ˌmɪsəˈprəʊprɪˌeɪt
patriate
ˈpætrɪˌeɪt
procreate
ˈprəʊkrɪˌeɪt
reappropriate
ˌriːəˈprəʊprɪˌeɪt
recreate
ˈrɛkrɪˌeɪt
repatriate
riːˈpætrɪˌeɪt
uniseriate
ˌjuːnɪˈsɪərɪˌeɪt

PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS QUE EMPIEZAN COMO EXCORIATE

excogitable
excogitate
excogitation
excogitative
excogitator
excommunicable
excommunicate
excommunication
excommunicative
excommunicator
excommunicatory
excommunion
excoriation
excorticate
excortication
excrecencies
excrement
excremental
excrementitial
excrementitious

PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS QUE TERMINAN COMO EXCORIATE

appropriate
biseriate
bivariate
covariate
expatriate
fimbriate
immediate
inappropriate
malappropriate
multivariate
muriate
pluriseriate
professoriate
proletariate
secretariate
seriate
striate
unappropriate
univariate
variate
vicariate

Sinónimos y antónimos de excoriate en el diccionario inglés de sinónimos

SINÓNIMOS

SINÓNIMOS DE «EXCORIATE» EN INGLÉS

Las siguientes palabras del inglés tienen un significado similar o idéntico a «excoriate» y pertenecen a la misma categoría gramatical.
sinónimos en inglés de excoriate

PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «EXCORIATE»

excoriate abrade attack bawl berate blast carpet castigate censure chastise chew condemn criticize denounce diss flame flay gall peel down rebuke reproach excoriate merriam webster verb ˈskȯr ˌāt someone something very harshly edex full transitive define severely verbally excoriated mistakes remove from palms were hard meaning translations oxford dictionaries british world example sentences reference content born gods gatherer magic gathering community rating votes click here rate discuss card vocabulary when comes telling reserved most severe cases before your little sister borrowing

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TRADUCCIÓN DE EXCORIATE

Conoce la traducción de excoriate a 25 idiomas con nuestro traductor multilingüe.
Las traducciones de excoriate presentadas en esta sección han sido obtenidas mediante traducción automática estadística a partir del idioma inglés.

Traductor inglés - chino

苛责
1.325 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - español

excoriate
570 millones de hablantes

inglés

excoriate
510 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - hindi

excoriate
380 millones de hablantes
ar

Traductor inglés - árabe

ننتقد
280 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - ruso

ссадить
278 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - portugués

excoriate
270 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - bengalí

কঠোর সমালোচনা করা
260 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - francés

excorier
220 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - malayo

Excoriate
190 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - alemán

excoriate
180 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - japonés

激しく非難する
130 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - coreano

excoriate
85 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - javanés

Excoriate
85 millones de hablantes
vi

Traductor inglés - vietnamita

sưới da
80 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - tamil

தோல் உரி
75 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - maratí

खळखळणे
75 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - turco

derisini yüzmek
70 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - italiano

scorticare
65 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - polaco

excoriate
50 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - ucraniano

зсадити
40 millones de hablantes

Traductor inglés - rumano

desfiinteaza
30 millones de hablantes
el

Traductor inglés - griego

γδέρνω
15 millones de hablantes
af

Traductor inglés - afrikáans

vel afreken
14 millones de hablantes
sv

Traductor inglés - sueco

excoriate
10 millones de hablantes
no

Traductor inglés - noruego

excoriate
5 millones de hablantes

Tendencias de uso de la palabra excoriate

TENDENCIAS

TENDENCIAS DE USO ACTUALES DEL TÉRMINO «EXCORIATE»

El término «excoriate» es poco usado normalmente y ocupa la posición 117.743 de nuestra lista de términos más usados del diccionario de inglés.
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Poco usado
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En el mapa anterior se refleja la frecuencia de uso del término «excoriate» en los diferentes paises.
Principales tendencias de búsqueda y usos comunes de excoriate
Listado de las príncipales búsquedas realizadas por los usuarios para acceder a nuestro diccionario de inglés en línea y expresiones más usadas con la palabra «excoriate».

FRECUENCIA DE USO DEL TÉRMINO «EXCORIATE» A LO LARGO DEL TIEMPO

El gráfico expresa la evolución anual de la frecuencia de uso de la palabra «excoriate» en los últimos 500 años. Su implementación se basa en el análisis de la frecuencia de aparición del término «excoriate» en las fuentes impresas digitalizadas del inglés publicadas desde el año 1500 hasta la actualidad.

Citas, bibliografía en inglés y actualidad sobre excoriate

EJEMPLOS DE USO

10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «EXCORIATE»

Descubre el uso de excoriate en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con excoriate y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Verbal Advantage: Ten Easy Steps to a Powerful Vocabulary
(ek-SKOR-ee-AYT). To strip, scrape, or tear off the skin; hence, to rebuke or denounce harshly and severely. Synonyms of excoriate in the sense of “stripping off the skin” include abrade, chafe, scalp, gall, and flay. Synonyms of excoriate in the ...
Charles Harrington Elster, 2009
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Mastering the Craft of Writing: How to Write With Clarity, ...
“I want to excoriate you to learn a new word every week,” he said. “You mean encourage,” snapped the woman with the triangular hair. “Excoriate means 'to censure scathingly.' You might excoriate someone for coming up with dim-witted  ...
Stephen Wilbers, 2014
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SAT and ACT VOCABULARY BUILDING
LOQUACITY 9. “Ayear or two of education aseditor most of his the indolent Beatle . 7. EXCORIATE 8. Our preacher's remained in force until his body and heckled by a group of drunks. 6. IMPERTURBABLE 7. In the comic strip Beatle Bailey, ...
Robert L. Crist, 2008
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Common Errors and Problems in English
To excoriate someone is to criticize them harshly, literally 'to remove their skin', the physical meaning of the word (from Latin corium 'skin'): To his credit, he excoriated the lack of safety at the racetrack. To coruscate (from Latin coruscare) is to ...
Robert Allen, 2008
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Tristan with the 'Tristan' of Thomas
'The usage is different in the land where I was reared.' 'How so?' asked the huntsman. 'There they excoriate a hart.' 'On my word, friend, unless you show me, I shall not know the meaning of “excoriate”! Nobody in this kingdom knows the trick ...
Gottfried Strassburg, 2004
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The Secret Knowledge: On the Dismantling of American Culture
David Mamet has been a controversial, defining force in nearly every creative endeavor-now he turns his attention to politics.
David Mamet, 2011
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I Always Look Up the Word Egregious
They excoriated the chairman of the House Ethics Committee and renewed their demand that a special prosecutor take over the investigation of the South Korean scandal. excoriate— literally, "tear the hide off; flay, denounce harshly, censure ...
Nurnberg, 1981
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How to Sound Clever: Master the 600 English Words You ...
(verb) = to criticise strongly from the Latin excoriare: to skin, from ex-: out, and corium: skin; excoriate literally means 'to remove part of the surface of the skin' e.g. Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper, is excoriated for his horrific murders of ...
Hubert van den Bergh, 2010
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Journal of Homoeopathics
The discharges from the nose excoriate the lip, the discharges from the eyes excoriate the cheek, the discharges from the vagina excoriate the thighs. The leucorrhoea is thick and slimy and sometimes bloody; " chronic leucorrhoea, most ...
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Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica
The discharges from the nose excoriate lip, the discharges from the eyes excoriate the cheek, the charges from the vagina excoriate the thighs. The leucorrhoeait thick and slimy and sometimes bloody; “ chronic leucorrhoea, mosd abundant at ...
James Tyler Kent, 1905

10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «EXCORIATE»

Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término excoriate en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
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CONFEDERATE FLAG: Calvert amendment sparks outrage, leads to …
C., and the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, took to the House floor to excoriate the move. “Don't Republicans understand that the ... «Press-Enterprise, Jul 15»
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Kerry: Iran talks “will not be rushed”
And if you're inclined to excoriate the Republicans in Congress for agreeing to the Corker-Menendez bill requiring Congressional approval for ... «legal Insurrection, Jul 15»
3
In Combatting Anti-Semitism On Campus, Lets Learn More From …
Divestment efforts are ongoing processes over months and years, with proponents using multiple opportunities to excoriate Israel in public ... «The Jewish Week, Jul 15»
4
Tom Selleck Accused of Stealing Water for California Ranch
... social media platforms all year to identify and excoriate alleged water wasters under the hashtags #DroughtShaming and #DroughtShame. «Sentinel Republic, Jul 15»
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Austin Nichols' silence says much about Memphis transfer mess
It has become common in recent years for media analysts to excoriate coaches for any restrictions placed on potential transfers, regardless of ... «SportingNews.com, Jul 15»
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Tom Selleck cast as villain amid accusations of water theft in drought …
... social media platforms all year to identify and excoriate alleged water wasters under the hashtags #DroughtShaming and #DroughtShame . «South China Morning Post, Jul 15»
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Silly Musings on an Even Sillier Presidential Election Spectacle
The ads beamed at "real Americans" Americans excoriate President Obama's executive action on immigration. Following this "business model," ... «Huffington Post, Jul 15»
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Greece debt crisis: Greeks are claiming victory but true winner far …
... in his political judgment that he now holds a much stronger hand to arrange a deal, even if his fellow leaders excoriate his high-risk tactics. «The Australian Financial Review, Jul 15»
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Bravo Greece!
I know full well that most readers would excoriate me for siding with the Greeks; I expect nothing less. Censuring the Greeks — which has been ... «Thought Leader, Jul 15»
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Bert Olivier
I know full well that most readers would excoriate me for siding with the Greeks; I expect nothing less. Censuring the Greeks — which has been ... «Thought Leader, Jul 15»

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