Use "recrimination|recriminations" in a sentence

1. Let's not indulge in recrimination.

2. Review and recrimination will come later.

3. What avails recrimination over matters wholly past recall?

4. They rang down the curtain on recrimination.

5. Was this a recrimination, or a taunt?

6. We must avoid facile recriminations about who was to blame.

7. The discovery of unfaithfulness is followed by anger and recriminations, anguish and uncertainty.

8. Instead, there was the dreary return to mutual recrimination.

9. It's the story of a lovelorn girl whose suicide provokes bitter recriminations.

10. We spend the rest of the night in mutual recrimination.

11. We spent the rest of the evening in mutual recrimination.

12. The war sweeps up everyone in hatred and recrimination.

13. He submitted a letter of resignation free of recrimination or argument.

14. Hence the need to avoid mutual recriminations, facile accusations and scapegoats.

15. 20 synonyms for Accusation: charge, complaint, allegation, indictment, impeachment, recrimination

16. Recriminations abounded with the British and French claiming the Belgians had betrayed the alliance.

17. Even worse however is the Bemoanings and recriminations of the two actresses

18. This means that runs of mutual recrimination are nipped in the bud.

19. Mutual recrimination passed between them : they parted in anger, and were never reconciled.

20. The stage was set for years of mutual mistrust and recrimination.

21. The peace talks broke down and ended in bitter mutual recrimination.

22. As recrimination swirls around him, squabbles over his future are dragging on.

23. And waited in rage and self-recrimination as the elevator began its irrevocable descent?

24. This is because it is so good at avoiding runs of mutual recrimination.

25. In the recriminations that followed the botched coup, pro- and anti-Noriega factions attacked the White House.

26. An eventual ceasefire left Hizbullah claiming victory and Israel's generals and politicians locked in recrimination.

27. Yet champagne is associated in the public mind with celebration rather than remorse or recrimination.

28. But the expulsion did not pacify the Tory civil war, as the contenders traded recriminations.

29. And so began a chain of events, of misunderstandings, laughter, anger, and bitter recrimination.

30. Somehow it made her heart ache with a wild mix of anguish and recrimination.

31. He allowed his son to escape recrimination for his involvement in the assassination attempt.

32. I still want to run from risk and recrimination, but I keep my feet firmly planted.

33. Party leaders' decision to pursue separate paths follows weeks of recrimination and on-again, off-again talks.

34. Into the second act, the tone grows Bickeringly contentious, resolves into recriminations, then wanes into a soliloquy of maudlin reverie

35. And China since President Joe Biden took office immediately descended into Bickering and recriminations, illustrating the deep divide that remains

36. Although responsibility for the accident with BP a slick of recrimination now laps around theHouse too. Sentencedict.com

37. 12 We must join in a common effort, without remorse or recrimination, without anger or rancor.

38. Perhaps unsurprisingly, de Boer was a rare optimistic voice amid the clamour of blame and recrimination.

39. Our fantasies about motherhood are as disproportionate as the disappointment and self-recrimination that inevitably ensue.

40. Austro-Hungarian casualties amounted to over 5,000 and the unexpected violence of the campaign led to recriminations between commanders and political leaders.

41. Then the child is yelled at or mentally manipulated by guilt - based recrimination from teachers and parents.

42. Into the second act, the tone grows Bickeringly contentious, resolves into recriminations, then wanes into a soliloquy of maudlin reverie

43. Mr Sylvester went with her, glad to escape the inevitable recriminations, to leave Nutty to her unenviable job as captain.

44. This, as we have seen, helps to damp down what might otherwise become long and damaging runs of mutual recrimination.

45. When he struggled to find winners at the start of the season, the cries of gleeful recrimination reached a crescendo.

46. Accusal definition: a formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person; the act of imputing blame or guilt synonyms: allegation, recrimination, indictment

47. And China since President Joe Biden took office immediately descended into Bickering and recriminations, illustrating the deep divide that remains despite the change in the White House

48. Accusal: 1 n a formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person; the act of imputing blame or guilt Synonyms: accusation Types: show 18 types hide 18 types self-accusation , self-condemnation an admission that you have failed to do or be something you know you should do or be recrimination mutual accusations allegation (law) a formal

49. But this intrigue of the Antient is a piece of private history, the truth of which my beloved cares not to own, and indeed affects to disbelieve: as she does also some puisny gallantries of her foolish brother; which, by way of recrimination, I have hinted at, without naming my informant in their family.

50. A plea of res Adjudicata or of recrimination with respect to any other provision of this section shall not be a bar to either party obtaining a divorce on this ground; nor shall it be a bar that either party has been adjudged insane, either before or after such separation has commenced, but at the expiration of one year or six months, whichever