Synonym: accuse, censure, charge, denounce, impeach, indict, tattle. Antonym: praise. Similar words: flame, slam, lamp, blade, Islam, blank, black, blast. Meaning: [bleɪm] n. 1. an accusation that you are responsible for some lapse or misdeed 2. a reproach for some lapse or misdeed. v. 1. put or pin the blame on 2. harass with constant criticism 3. attribute responsibility to. adj. expletives used informally as intensifiers.
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(211) These are people who tend to externalize blame when anything goes wrong at work.
(212) We all share some of the blame for the accident.
(213) I went into this with my eyes open so I guess I only have myself to blame.
(214) Exporters, farmers and industrialists alike are vexed and blame the government.
(215) A spokesman said that bad weather was to blame for the delay.
(216) Those who fail incline to blame the world for their failure.
(217) You can hardly blame Peter for being angry with her.
(218) You can't shelter your brother from blame in the accident.
(219) The governor was looking for a fall guy to take the blame for the corruption scandal.
(220) You can't blame anyone else; you alone made the decision.
(221) There's no earthly reason for us to bear the blame for them.
(222) The government tried to lay the blame at the door of the unions.
(223) There is nowhere to hide when things go wrong,[www.Sentencedict.com] no organisation to cocoon you from blame.