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Definition of lambast verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

lambast

verb
 
/læmˈbæst/,
 
/læmˈbeɪst/
 
/læmˈbæst/,
 
/læmˈbeɪst/
(also lambaste)
(formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they lambast, lambaste
 
/læmˈbæst/,
 
/læmˈbeɪst/
 
/læmˈbæst/,
 
/læmˈbeɪst/
he / she / it lambasts, lambastes
 
/læmˈbæsts/,
 
/læmˈbeɪsts/
 
/læmˈbæsts/,
 
/læmˈbeɪsts/
past simple lambasted
 
/læmˈbæstɪd/,
 
/læmˈbeɪstɪd/
 
/læmˈbæstɪd/,
 
/læmˈbeɪstɪd/
past participle lambasted
 
/læmˈbæstɪd/,
 
/læmˈbeɪstɪd/
 
/læmˈbæstɪd/,
 
/læmˈbeɪstɪd/
-ing form lambasting
 
/læmˈbæstɪŋ/,
 
/læmˈbeɪstɪŋ/
 
/læmˈbæstɪŋ/,
 
/læmˈbeɪstɪŋ/
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  1. lambast somebody/something to attack or criticize somebody/something very severely, especially in public synonym lay into somebody/something
    Word Originmid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘beat, thrash’): from lam ‘hit hard’ + baste ‘thrash’. The current sense dates from the late 19th cent.
halfway
adverb
 
 
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