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Recriminate   /rɪkrˌɪmɪnˈeɪt/   Listen
verb
Recriminate  v. t.  To accuse in return.



Recriminate  v. i.  To return one charge or accusation with another; to charge back fault or crime upon an accuser. "It is not my business to recriminate, hoping sufficiently to clear myself in this matter."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Recriminate" Quotes from Famous Books



... unbecoming things; for 'tis not for my prayers to persuade you, but for the pure and solid reasons of justice. You have sworn to the gods to keep yourselves upright; and it would seem as if I suspected you, or would recriminate upon you that I do not believe that you are so; and I should testify against myself, not to believe them as I ought, mistrusting their conduct, and not purely committing my affair into their hands. I wholly rely upon them; and hold myself assured they will do in this what shall be most fit both for ...
— The Essays of Montaigne, Complete • Michel de Montaigne



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