Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning After being accused of stealing, she felt the need to recriminate against her accuser.
They started to recriminate each other about who broke the vase.
Tom tried to recriminate by blaming his colleague for the project failure.
The defendant's strategy was to recriminate against the plaintiff.
The players began to recriminate against the referee for his biased decisions.
Instead of apologizing, the boss chose to recriminate against his employees for not meeting their targets.
The defendant's lawyer tried to recriminate by accusing the prosecutor of mishandling the case.
The two brothers fought fiercely and continued to recriminate each other.
The manager was angry and began to recriminate his staff for the poor sales figures.
The two friends were quick to recriminate against each other for the argument they had the previous day.
After being accused of cheating, he felt the need to recriminate against his accuser.
The neighbors got into a heated argument and began to recriminate each other about who was responsible for the noise.
The friends accused each other of not being honest, and they began to recriminate each other.
The teacher was accused of favoritism and had to recriminate against the accusation.
The politician was quick to recriminate against his opponent's accusations during the debate.
The coach was forced to recriminate against his player's accusations of unfair treatment.
He didn't like being blamed for the mess and decided to recriminate.
The company's CEO was forced to recriminate against allegations of corruption in the organization.
He decided to recriminate against his co-worker for the mistake that had been made.
When faced with accusations of lying, the witness chose to recriminate against the prosecutor.
She decided to recriminate against her boss when he accused her of incompetence.
It's not productive to recriminate in a negotiation.
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