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recriminate
verb as in accuse
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verb as in criminate
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verb as in inveigh
verb as in remonstrate
verb as in scold
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Example Sentences
Obama said Trump’s amplification of conspiracy theories, angry and recriminating tweets and corruption was “not normal behavior.”
He was expected to further recriminate Maduro and his corrupt socialist government and attempt to expand a coalition dedicated to his ouster.
She later said she wanted to share her experience as an example of "getting knocked down and getting back up" not to "accuse or recriminate".
For a little while I had recriminating thoughts about the failure of humans to see beyond ourselves into the vast universe: we have so little ambition!
And Anne and Ron are allowed to go on too long and too explicitly, as they rationalize and recriminate in considering what went wrong in the past.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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