recrimination
IPA: rɪkrɪmɪnˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- The act of recriminating.
- A counter or mutual accusation.
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Examples of "recrimination" in Sentences
- This is not the place for recriminations.
- I know the price of mutual recrimination.
- Recriminations amongst the guests are rife.
- When is the time you received recrimination
- She is no longer the target of recrimination.
- He could not stand recrimination from others.
- The investigations and recriminations are ongoing.
- What followed the fiasco was a storm of recrimination.
- This tends to infuriate the staid family, and recriminations fly.
- On the Sikh side, there was temporary dismay and much recrimination.
- As for Abbot, this kind of recrimination was a daily thing with him.
- A recrimination is a counter-charge, and is typically legalese and is only used in court, by a defendant against a plaintiff.
- "recrimination" - said the Folkstone-based agency had assured her the couple moving into her two-bedroom property were pleasant and well behaved.
- Then, however, without any kind of recrimination, any display of anger, or even any particular effort to regain her ascendency over him, she, on her side, imitated his example.
- Disingenuous appeals of "trust me" on the pages of the Washington Post aren't going to stop what Panetta calls "recrimination" that will supposedly cause the brave men and women of the CIA to "pay a price."
- He had not intended this kind of recrimination, but he was exasperated with her wearied acceptance of his reproaches and by a sudden conviction that his long-cherished grievance against her now that he had voiced it was inadequate, mean, and trifling.
- Either course of action will bring short-term howls of recrimination from the right ... but this mini-surge deeper into the quagmire is going to sink the administration without question. declining 35 percent approval rating for management of the war in Afghanistan
- WOODRUFF: I think there's going to be every which kind of recrimination you can imagine. there's going to be somebody from every corner saying, "Well, if you'd only done this," or, "If you'd only done that" -- that's to be expected after a loss as heartbreaking as this one.
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