excoriate
excoriate.01 - denounce
EXCORIATE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'excoriate' based on sentences in wsj. VN class judgement-33. Framenet entry Judgement communication. (from excoriate.01-v)EXCORIATION-N NOTES: excoriate.01 (from excoriation.01-n)
Literally 'to remove the skin,' and thus equivalent to 'flay'. (from excoriate.01-v)
Aliases:
excoriation (n.)
excoriate (v.)
excoriate (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: speaker
ARG1-PPT: subject
ARG2-PRD: grounds, reason
ARG1-PPT: subject
ARG2-PRD: grounds, reason
passive
In returnARGM-DIS
, Mrs. ThatcherARG1
is excoriatedrel
from Fleet Street to ParisARGM-LOC
as an obstructionistARG2
.Arg0, 1
As a politician , he is obligated to state strong disagreement with
the senator 'sARG0
excoriationrel
of IsraelARG1
.excoriate.02 - damage or remove part of a surface
EXCORIATION-N NOTES: (from excoriation.02-n)EXCORIATE-V NOTES: Based on Thyme and Sharpe data. Comparison to flay.01. No VN class. Framed by Katie. (from excoriate.02-v)
Aliases:
excoriate (v.)
excoriation (n.)
excoriation (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent, damager
ARG1-PPT: thing damaged
ARG2-MNR: instrument
ARG1-PPT: thing damaged
ARG2-MNR: instrument
arg 0 rather than arg 2 because this caused skin damage
Face and chestARG1
, excoriatedrel
by inflammed papulesARG0
.Arg1
He suffered from
excoriationrel
of his skinARG1
due to thrushARGM-CAU
.