Examples of 'publicly burned' in a sentence

Meaning of "publicly burned"

publicly burned: To be criticized or humiliated in a public or open manner for a mistake or wrongdoing

How to use "publicly burned" in a sentence

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Savonarola is arrested and publicly burned to death.
He publicly burned his draft card and organized demonstrations against the war.
His books and pamphlets were publicly burned.
The Nazis publicly burned the books they did not approve of.
Regulamentul was denounced and publicly burned.
In despair, he publicly burned himself alive.
Their preaching was banned and their Bibles were publicly burned.
The book was banned and copies were publicly burned in the presence of the King.
The book was banned across several states in the US and publicly burned.
Copies of the text were later publicly burned in the kitchen stove of Stationer 's Hall.
Here witches and others convicted by the Inquisitors were publicly burned at the stake.
In 1520 - Luther publicly burned the Papal bull threatening him with excommunication.
At least one bishop in Africa publicly burned condoms.
Meanwhile, Hoogstraten had Reuchlin 's Augenspiegel, a previously published retort to Pfefferkorn 's Handspiegel, publicly burned at Cologne.
Defying the Pope, Luther publicly burned the bull.

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In 1933, antisemitic propaganda caused him to close his practise, and his books were publicly burned.
Thousands of Communist Party members publicly burned their party cards.
He was banned by the Church in 1616 and his anti-Jesuit pamphlet was publicly burned.
There, they were publicly burned.
The book has been banned from many school libraries and publicly burned in Kansas City.
By 1492, Jews of Salzburg were publicly burned and Jewish settlers expelled from the city.
Three families turned to Christ and publicly burned their idols.
A wicked man by the name of Apostumos publicly burned the Torah.
That all the writings of Luther should be publicly burned on the Place.
But the Controversy continued and the book was publicly burned 1643 by order of parliament.
The books in question, about a hundred, were publicly burned in Boston 's Market Square.
On 14 September, three, including a noble widow, were publicly burned in the place Maubert.
Instead, on the 10th of December, Luther publicly burned the Pope 's letter.
In 1968, after returning from Documenta IV, Tania Mouraud publicly burned all of her paintings.

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