How do you use Recrimination in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like accusation, plus the exact meaning.
Recrimination meaning
- The act of recriminating.
- A counter or mutual accusation.
Synonyms of Recrimination
Using Recrimination
- The main meaning on this page is: The act of recriminating. | A counter or mutual accusation.
- Useful related words include: accusation, accusal.
- In the example corpus, recrimination often appears in combinations such as: and recrimination, of recrimination, bitter recrimination.
Context around Recrimination
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 0 start, 9 middle, 11 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 2 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Recrimination
- In this selection, "recrimination" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 25.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, bitter, self, painful, far, scotland and primarily stand out and add context to how "recrimination" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include altercation and recrimination and spoke and controversy and recrimination the focus. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "recrimination" sits close to words such as abdulrasheed, abhinav and aboriginals, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with recrimination
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Do you suffer painful recrimination? (5 words)
Would it be another game of recrimination for Arsenal? (9 words)
What she is marvellous at is admitting, sans self-recrimination. (10 words)
It’s an Ireland that is more tolerant, more inclusive and where he can be whatever he wants without fear of recrimination,” said Colm O’Riain, a 44-year-old teacher with his son Ruarai, who was born 14 weeks premature in November. (43 words)
The war with Spain, in which he had urged the cabinet to take the initiative, proved inevitable; but he scorned to use the occasion for "altercation and recrimination", and spoke in support of the government measures for carrying on the war. (41 words)
With New York City’s public housing chairwoman, Shola Olatoye, on her way out the door after months of criticism, controversy and recrimination, the focus should return to the 400,000 people who call public housing home. (37 words)
Do you suffer painful recrimination? (5 words)
Would it be another game of recrimination for Arsenal? (9 words)
Example sentences (20)
Criticism of government actions by civil society organizations and individuals is met with aggressive hostility, while a culture of fear of recrimination and victimization for any such criticism is being cultivated.
He has written more than three books already namely Crisis And Conflict Management In Nigeria Since 1980, Western Education In Northern Nigeria:Challenges And Strategies And Emirs And Politicians:Reform, Reaction And Recrimination In Northern Nigeria.
Sitting in the audience one may feel uncomfortable as we recognise the incident’s she describes but we are not on the receiving end of recrimination, far from it.
Do you suffer painful recrimination?
Like most Christmas songs, it’s made for a singalong, but unlike them it captures the real Christmas spirit, that woozy mix of nostalgia, over-sharing, romance and recrimination.
The charges have led to months of recrimination and soul-searching at Saint Ann’s, where tuition is about $60,000 a year.
What she is marvellous at is admitting, sans self-recrimination.
In 1974, it was a scandal and a sensation and a source of bitter recrimination.
The allegations are serious, and the confrontation has engulfed the campaign in bitter recrimination.
It means that after days of bitter recrimination, Scotland will get their chance to play in what is effectively a straight shootout for a quarter-final place.
The amendment by Gaetz raised the committee debate to personal recrimination.
It’s an Ireland that is more tolerant, more inclusive and where he can be whatever he wants without fear of recrimination,” said Colm O’Riain, a 44-year-old teacher with his son Ruarai, who was born 14 weeks premature in November.
The shooting deaths of 17 people, many of them teenagers, has sent the nation reeling into an increasingly routinized cycle of grievance and recrimination.
With New York City’s public housing chairwoman, Shola Olatoye, on her way out the door after months of criticism, controversy and recrimination, the focus should return to the 400,000 people who call public housing home.
Would it be another game of recrimination for Arsenal?
A group meeting at Christine McVie's house on 7 August 1987 resulted in much rancour and recrimination, as well as an alleged (in Mick Fleetwood's autobiography) physical altercation between Buckingham and Nicks.
Each time, for example, Strahd's own actions may be partially culpable for his failure, and as such he may go through crippling self-recrimination, rather than cursing the gods solely and giving up.
Hundreds of leaders perished with their flock, while the flight of many notable ones as their followers were being exterminated – especially Aharon Rokeach of Belz and Joel Teitelbaum of Satmar – elicited bitter recrimination.
The Commission has been the focus of considerable recrimination, primarily from angler and charter fishing groups in the U.S. which have had a historical antipathy to commercial fishing interests.
The war with Spain, in which he had urged the cabinet to take the initiative, proved inevitable; but he scorned to use the occasion for "altercation and recrimination", and spoke in support of the government measures for carrying on the war.
Common combinations with recrimination
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- and recrimination 6×
- of recrimination 5×
- bitter recrimination 4×
- recrimination and 3×