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Recriminations meaning
plural of recrimination
Using Recriminations
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of recrimination
- In the example corpus, recriminations often appears in combinations such as: and recriminations, of recriminations, recriminations from.
Context around Recriminations
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 9 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Recriminations
- In this selection, "recriminations" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, furious, prompted, personal, followed, breaking and escalated stand out and add context to how "recriminations" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and personal recriminations are nothing and bracing for recriminations from the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "recriminations" sits close to words such as abrasion, abscess and aced, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with recriminations
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
One playground for recriminations is America’s border with Mexico. (10 words)
Petty squabbles and personal recriminations are nothing new for the House of Representatives. (13 words)
Netanyahu eventually will have to face furious recriminations for the success of Hamas’ surprise attack. (15 words)
It’s human nature to lash out when lined up, fairly or unfairly, as the fall guy, yet the sight of mutual recriminations breaking out is downright alarming for a general public still wondering whether it’s safe to leave the house. (42 words)
Strayer’s comments added to the recriminations which have continued to swirl since a leak from a National Security Council (NSC) meeting, which revealed that Huawei will play a part in the UK’s 5G next generation mobile internet system. (40 words)
Up to 100 men were killed or went missing over three months of fighting in the village and commanders were bracing for recriminations from the military high command, which usually demands its soldiers hold their positions to the last. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
And amid the din of recriminations from the right, too many Americans have lost sight of what really happened in East Palestine and how to keep it from happening in another place.
Netanyahu eventually will have to face furious recriminations for the success of Hamas’ surprise attack.
The deaths of dozens of Russian soldiers in a new year missile strike on a building in occupied eastern Ukraine have prompted recriminations among critics of the Russian military.
Petty squabbles and personal recriminations are nothing new for the House of Representatives.
Recriminations have already started after a difficult day for passengers yesterday due to staffing problems with Air Traffic Control (ATC).
Rishi Sunak insisted he is 'not going to stop' as he visited West Sussex after an extraordinary weekend of recriminations.
Up to 100 men were killed or went missing over three months of fighting in the village and commanders were bracing for recriminations from the military high command, which usually demands its soldiers hold their positions to the last.
And if he does, there’ll be an unholy cyclone of recriminations followed by a power struggle over what a post-Trump GOP should look like.
And while the recriminations and investigations into their behaviour go on, Wigan are now left facing a bleak few weeks as they fight for their future.
Away from their candidate and the television cameras, some of Trump’s aides are quietly conceding just how dire his political predicament appears to be, and his inner circle has returned to a state of recriminations and backbiting.
But these cooperative impulses have almost entirely disappeared, exacerbated by recriminations over responsibility for the coronavirus pandemic, which has exposed the depth of their mutual mistrust.
It’s human nature to lash out when lined up, fairly or unfairly, as the fall guy, yet the sight of mutual recriminations breaking out is downright alarming for a general public still wondering whether it’s safe to leave the house.
That’s one of the first major recriminations for terrible decision-making by federal and state leaders early on that could have prevented many deaths in hindsight, but it won’t be the last.
The astonishing book has sparked fresh recriminations over who was to blame over the bitter fallout from Megxit.
The couples are close in their small Scots town until the fire’s aftermath leads to recriminations and major angst.
A nine-hour hearing in committee was punctuated by shouting and recriminations from Mr Trump's fellow Republicans, who are unhappy with the process that could lead the panel to vote this week on articles of impeachment.
If your inner critic has permanently set up shop in your head, chances are your self-recriminations have become transparent to you.
Once Assad’s regime forces initiated major offensive operations targeting northwest Syria in late-April 2019, HaD’s recriminations escalated even further.
One playground for recriminations is America’s border with Mexico.
Strayer’s comments added to the recriminations which have continued to swirl since a leak from a National Security Council (NSC) meeting, which revealed that Huawei will play a part in the UK’s 5G next generation mobile internet system.
Common combinations with recriminations
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: