recriminations

[US]/rɪˌkrɪməˈneɪʃənz/
[UK]/rɪˌkrɪməˈneɪʃənz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.mutual accusations or blame; disputes involving blame

Phrases & Collocations

mutual recriminations

recriminations fly

harsh recriminations

recriminations ensue

recriminations abound

recriminations escalate

recriminations arise

public recriminations

recriminations continued

recriminations exchanged

Example Sentences

after the argument, there were harsh recriminations between the friends.

the recriminations continued long after the incident was forgotten.

in the meeting, there were recriminations over the project's failure.

recriminations flew as the team struggled to meet the deadline.

the political debate was filled with recriminations and accusations.

she was tired of the constant recriminations in their relationship.

the company's internal report was rife with recriminations.

recriminations often arise in competitive workplaces.

they decided to move past the recriminations and focus on solutions.

recriminations can damage relationships if not addressed properly.

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