Similar words: recrimination, incriminate, discriminate, indiscriminate, indiscriminately, discriminate against, incriminating, discriminatory. Meaning: [rɪ'krɪmɪneɪt] v. return an accusation against someone or engage in mutual accusations; charge in return.
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1. It's natural to recriminate against someone who has tried to put the blame on you.
2. He recriminated against his employers for dismissal.
3. He recriminated against the owner of the car who charged him with stealing.
4. The sapling still didn't recriminate to him.
5. I'm certain I should recriminate, and God knows where we should end!
6. "The recriminate on agricultural director horse:" The data of our grain increase production and statistical bureau had been been opposite.
7. We can recriminate for a few episodes, their offside goal, Seedorf's free kick on the crossbar, there are a few regrets.
8. They criticized him that he often told lies,and he recriminated by saying that anyone living in the world had told lies.
9. Besides, he might come and begin a string of abuse or complainings; I'm certain I should recriminate, and God knows where we should end!
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