Verb
The word is derived from pillory
of Pillory
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhy is it that Christian activists are regularly pilloried for basing social standards on biblical texts while liberals are actually praised for mixing religion and politics? Gary DeMar
Although this belief was never widely accepted by church members, it became part of the public image of the church at the time and was pilloried in Eastern newspapers along with the practice of polygamy. Source: Internet
As well as Theobald, it pilloried a host of other "hacks", "scribblers" and "dunces". Source: Internet
She also supported Mr. Duterte’s attempts to muzzle an independent press and even pilloried his most courageous critic, the news website Rappler, which has become a target of arrests and dozens of lawsuits by his backers. Source: Internet
I’m a TV presenter who’s been pilloried on social media. Source: Internet
The last time Shinnecock hosted the US Open in 2004 the USGA was pilloried for allowing the greens to become so dried out that play had to be suspended in the final round so the seventh green could be watered. Source: Internet