verb
- executing someone by nailing or binding them to a cross
- severely criticizing or punishing someone
Usage: present participle of crucify
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The Romans were crucifying criminals as a form of capital punishment.
- The historical accounts describe the practice of crucifying prisoners.
- The media is crucifying the politician over the scandal.
- The coach was crucifying the team for their poor performance.
- Critics are crucifying the director’s latest film.
- She felt like her boss was crucifying her for one small mistake.