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recrimination

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The left's path to victory isn't closed off yet, but the recriminations began weeks ago.

The tense gathering was marked by outbursts, insults and recriminations before a unanimous vote by the school board halted the proceedings and police cleared the hall.

Rather than rallying together in response to the attack, lawmakers are as deeply riven by recriminations as their constituents.

From Time

American history is full of bitter battles and recriminations, most forgotten by all but political scholars.

What unfolded was the culmination of more than a year of frustration, suspicion and recrimination.

And the spasms of Republican recrimination have been profoundly ahistorical.

He rejected recrimination in favor of reconciliation and knew the future demands we move beyond the past.

In a country torn apart by bloodshed and recrimination, that alone speaks volumes.

So far the only thing that emerged from their meeting was mutual recrimination, but this was not pre-ordained.

Reading Bishop and Lowell, a different recrimination pops up: will I ever have a friendship that comes close to this?

The project of a congress was accordingly abandoned, and everywhere recrimination gave place to rejoicing.

Though I have abundant cause to complain of my husband, my own wrong-doing prevents any recrimination on my part.

Matters drifted on in general discontent and mutual recrimination until 1810.

She saw also a just recrimination upon her deceit on the part of observant Heaven.

Finally, after long debate and much recrimination, the matter was arranged, and they shook hands before separating.

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On this page you'll find 243 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to recrimination, such as: allegation, complaint, denunciation, impeachment, indictment, and arraignment.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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