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flagellation

[flaj-uh-ley-shuhn] / ˌflædʒ əˈleɪ ʃən /
NOUN
corporal punishment
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With their compelling blend of brain and brawn, flair and flagellation, they battered the mighty All Blacks in the autumn and put Ireland to the sword in Paris a fortnight ago.

From BBC

The flagellation has come not just from gleeful Republicans, but from many in the Democratic ranks.

From New York Times

Other, larger groups from other areas had sought to join the flagellation ritual at the Tondo church but were stopped at police checkpoints and made to turn back.

From Reuters

If you speed up the “A” section and slow down the “B” section — which usually sounds like a cavalry charge — then you can hear the flagellation, you hear Christ being tortured.

From New York Times

It’s easy to hear the protester’s address in Seattle’s City Hall and look at the public flagellations of white privilege and conclude that the speaker’s demands might result only in more Swalwell-like pandering.

From New York Times