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Catacise

Definition:

catacise (verb)

  1. to harshly criticize or condemn someone or something
  2. (archaic) to exercise or practice vigorously
  3. (obsolete) to cut or incise deeply

Sample Sentences:

1. The film critic decided to catacise the director's latest movie for its poor storytelling.

2. Before the competition, the athlete preferred to catacise his muscles and warm up properly.

3. In medieval times, some doctors would catacise the skin to release toxins and promote healing.

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