"Recriminations" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Recriminations" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Recriminations" Meaning

Recriminations refer to accusations or complaints that are made in a reiterative or repetitive manner, often in response to criticism or final judgment. They can also imply blaming or attacking each other in return, often in a way that is not constructive or helpful.

Example: "The politician's recriminations about the opponent's mistakes were seen as a desperate attempt to deflect attention from his own flaws."

"Recriminations" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Recriminations"


1. Reactions to a Conflict Resolution

After the conflict was resolved, both parties spent hours engaging in recriminations over who had first started the argument.

2. In a Legal Context

The defendant's lawyer presented evidence to refute the prosecution's recriminations about her client's involvement in the scandal.

3. Regarding Personal Failures

The couple barely exchanged a word, each consumed by recriminations after losing the business together.

4. Disciplining an Employee

The manager issued a statement addressing the recent incidents, clarifying that recriminations would only serve to hinder the success of their objectives.

5. Ahrmatic After Effects of Betrayal

The former partners were still locked in a bitter cycle of recriminations over the circumstances of their breakup.

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