noun
- the act of whipping or beating, especially as a form of religious discipline or punishment
- severe criticism or harsh treatment
Usage: formal
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The medieval monks practiced flagellation as a form of penance.
- Historical records describe flagellation as a common punishment in ancient times.
- The critic’s flagellation of the new policy was particularly harsh.
- Self-flagellation became a religious practice among certain sects.
- The author endured public flagellation for his controversial statements.
- Religious flagellation was believed to purify the soul through suffering.