Used in a Sentence

scourged

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for scourged.

Editorial note

Louis on the Mississippi is likely to be depopulated, and Cincinnati on the Ohio is awfully scourged.

Examples12
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

To strike (a person, an animal, etc.) with a scourge (noun etymology 1, sense 1) or whip; to flog, to whip.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of scourged gathered in one view.

verb

To strike (a person, an animal, etc.) with a scourge (noun etymology 1, sense 1) or whip; to flog, to whip.

verb

To drive, or force (a person, an animal, etc.) to move, with or as if with a scourge or whip.

verb

(figurative) To cause (someone or something) persistent (and often widespread) pain and suffering or trouble; to afflict, to torment.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for scourged.

verb

To strike (a person, an animal, etc.) with a scourge (noun etymology 1, sense 1) or whip; to flog, to whip.

verb

To drive, or force (a person, an animal, etc.) to move, with or as if with a scourge or whip.

verb

(figurative) To cause (someone or something) persistent (and often widespread) pain and suffering or trouble; to afflict, to torment.

verb

(figurative) To punish (a person, an animal, etc.); to chastise.

Example sentences

1

Louis on the Mississippi is likely to be depopulated, and Cincinnati on the Ohio is awfully scourged.

2

We don't want a gotcha discourse in which well-intentioned people get scourged for saying things; I don't mean my comment that way.

3

Have some respect for the $250 million your parents scourged up to bail your stupid ass out, reprehensible fuck.

4

And he who dares write Unsafe code shall be strung up and scourged.

5

This is because 'Ali Ibn Abi-Talib mentioned that a man had killed his slave and Muhammad scourged him only; he did not kill him.

6

Whereas my father scourged you with whips, I will scourge you with scorpions.

7

SSL 2.0 was overhauled (by cryptographic experts) to create TLS, and, after something like 10 years of effort, support for SSL 2.0 was scourged off the Internet.

8

The whole Europe was scourged in the 1900.

9

It's compounded by the fact that Europeans have scourged their land of anything worthwhile - relegating nature to tiny preserves and replacing most wilderness with farms and cities.

10

If you taxed the hell out of manufactured imports, and loosened up the regulations that are choking US businesses to death, you'd have less meth-and-fentanyl scourged abandoned mill towns.

11

Facebook has scourged any goodwill I ever had for them.

12

The Irish, along with blacks, were consigned to the bottom of society, scourged by tuberculosis, pneumonia, bronchitis, and scrofula.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use scourged in a sentence?

Louis on the Mississippi is likely to be depopulated, and Cincinnati on the Ohio is awfully scourged.

What does scourged mean?

To strike (a person, an animal, etc.) with a scourge (noun etymology 1, sense 1) or whip; to flog, to whip.

What part of speech is scourged?

scourged is commonly used as verb.