Recrimination


The meaning of the word Recrimination is: an accusation made against an accuser


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When the politician heard of his rival’s accusation, he made a recrimination as a form of retaliation.

published by Carisa on 2021-11-12 10:44:16


The judge ignored the recrimination the convicted child molester made against his victims.

published by Han on 2021-09-24 06:10:03


In school systems, teachers are allowed to report cases of suspected child abuse without fear of recrimination from those they accuse.

published by Michiko on 2021-05-18 15:11:35


If my best friend reports me to the police, I will get her in trouble as well by making a recrimination about her to the authorities.

published by Porter on 2021-05-04 16:30:17


The angry man was quick to state a recrimination about his neighbor when the police mentioned a complaint about his loud music.

published by Arlyne on 2021-08-05 07:56:18


Before the murder trial can begin, we must investigate the defendant’s recrimination regarding evidence planted by the police department.

published by Zina on 2021-06-18 10:43:45


Sadly, the couple’s marriage has come to the point of one cheating accusation followed by a recrimination of cheating from the other spouse.

published by Christia on 2021-07-02 23:15:00


When the governor called the magazine a poor example of third grade journalism, the magazine editor responded with a recrimination about the governor’s excessive spending.

published by Shizuko on 2021-07-07 10:52:34


In hopes of freeing his client, the defense attorney made a recrimination about the prosecution’s mishandling of the case.

published by Ed on 2021-05-19 20:55:06


After a recrimination was made by the accused, it became obvious the accuser was the bigger bully of the pair.

published by Karima on 2021-05-10 08:31:58


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