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recriminate

[ri-krim-uh-neyt] / rɪˈkrɪm əˌneɪt /






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“I do not condemn, I do not recriminate, and I do not criticize Minister Mandetta,” Bolsonaro told reporters at the Planalto presidential palace in Brasilia.

From Washington Post • Apr. 16, 2020

What a common dictate of the fallen and regenerate heart to resent and recriminate!

From The Mind of Jesus by Macduff, John R. (John Ross)

The son of the author of the "Night Thoughts" was not old enough, when they were written, to recriminate or to be a father.

From Johnson's Lives of the Poets — Volume 2 by Johnson, Samuel

At the beginning of the Fifth Night we find; Lorenzo! to recriminate is just; I grant the man is vain who writes for praise.

From The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in Nine Volumes Volume the Eighth: The Lives of the Poets, Volume II by Johnson, Samuel

To recriminate now, he said, would be as exasperating as unavailable.

From Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 9 by Richardson, Samuel