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词汇 recriminatory
释义 recriminatory
adjective
 formaluk /rɪˈkrɪm.ɪ.nə.tər.i/ us /rɪˈkrɪm.ə.nə.tɔːr.i/
involving arguments between people who are blaming each other: 互相指责的
Eventually the couple become angry and recriminatory.最终,这对配偶开始发怒并相互指责起来。
There has been a wave of recriminatory statements by rival leaders.对立的领导人之间发表了一波相互指责的声明。
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recrimination
Recriminatory glances shot across the table.
She was in a recriminatory mood.
He seemed bitter and recriminatory.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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impeachment
imputation
incriminating
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opprobrium
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Examples of recriminatory


recriminatory
A good deal of ancient history has been provided today, some of it of a recriminatory nature.
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I do not think myself, speaking generally, that the recriminatory method is the right one to adopt.
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My references to the past will be brief and will certainly not be recriminatory.
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I welcome the end of the recriminatory procedure.
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It is no good using recriminatory terms when we point to the events which are occurring.
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In these circumstances we must consider very carefully before we take any purely recriminatory measures.
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I do not think we add much to this or any other debate if we sink to the point where we start to be recriminatory.
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On the other hand, there is a moral objection to the use of any punishment which is not reformative but is in fact recriminatory.
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They may be emotional, provocative and recriminatory, but they are the hard facts.
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I have been very careful not to be recriminatory in my speech.
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I would not want discussions on the subject to be recriminatory.
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The long debates were sometimes recriminatory, but the open debates demonstrated to the world the intractable nature of the problem and the intransigent character of the parties.
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My apprehension is that in these circumstances, our national finances would remain precarious, our politics would be a matter of attrition and the condition of our society would be recriminatory.
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We are going ahead now and, without being recriminatory to any party, the history is what motor car companies like to call a policy of continuous improvement.
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Both vessels survived and the two captains proceeded to exchange mutually recriminatory letters.
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