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How to pronounce recrimination in English?

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Type Words
Type of accusal, accusation

Examples of recrimination

recrimination
Tolerance has sometimes given way to impatience, accommodation to recrimination.
From the time.com
Behind closed doors, however, there was less congratulation than recrimination.
From the economist.com
There is still the possibility that everything may break down in recrimination.
From the economist.com
But among opposition leaders, the prize has sparked resentment and recrimination.
From the guardian.co.uk
That deep miners regularly die in US mines is a cause for shame and recrimination.
From the guardian.co.uk
They then become involved in angry altercations of jealousy and recrimination.
From the en.wikipedia.org
When a child commits suicide there can also be feelings of self-recrimination.
From the stltoday.com
Such a process could help arrest any wave of national bitterness and recrimination.
From the time.com
There was plenty of self-recrimination and some brutal honesty flying around.
From the telegraph.co.uk
More examples
  • Mutual accusations
  • (recriminate) return an accusation against someone or engage in mutual accusations; charge in return
  • (recriminatory) recriminative: countering one charge with another; "recriminatory arguments"
  • In law, recrimination is a defense in an action for divorce in which the accused party makes a similar accusation against the plaintiff. In plain English, it is a lawyer's way of saying "you too."
  • If the defendant is accused of adultery, ?recrimination? is the counterclaim when the plaintiff is accused of adultery, too.
  • A charge made by an individual who is being accused of some act against the accuser.
  • (noun) An accusation in response to one from someone else.