recriminated (Meaning)

recriminated

a retaliatory accusation, the making of such accusations

recriminated Sentence Examples

  1. The angry colleagues recriminated against each other, accusing one another of incompetence.
  2. The students recriminated against the teacher for the unfair exam grade.
  3. After the heated argument, both parties recriminated, each blaming the other for the misunderstanding.
  4. The politician's opponents recriminated him for his controversial remarks.
  5. The recriminations between the two neighbors escalated into a full-blown feud.
  6. The judge recriminated the defendant for showing disrespect to the court.
  7. The siblings constantly recriminated against each other, always finding fault with the other's behavior.
  8. The company's employees recriminated against management for failing to address their concerns.
  9. The recriminations between the conflicting factions prevented any progress from being made.
  10. The historical recriminations between the two countries continued to hinder their diplomatic relations.

FAQs About the word recriminated

a retaliatory accusation, the making of such accusations

retaliated, sued,informed (against), tried, implicated, reported, prosecuted, arraigned, taxed, appealed

exonerated, defended, championed,acquitted, advocated, vindicated, absolved, cleared, exculpated, justified

The angry colleagues recriminated against each other, accusing one another of incompetence.

The students recriminated against the teacher for the unfair exam grade.

After the heated argument, both parties recriminated, each blaming the other for the misunderstanding.

The politician's opponents recriminated him for his controversial remarks.