单词 | recrimination |
释义 | recrimination (rɪkrɪmɪneɪʃən ) Word forms: recriminations variable noun Recriminations are accusations that two people or groups make about each other. The bitter rows and recriminations have finally ended the relationship. The war sweeps up everyone in hatred and recrimination. Synonyms: bickering, retaliation, counterattack, mutual accusation Collocations: fear of recrimination We encourage participants to let down their guard and share frankly without fear of recrimination. Christianity Today We also agreed to look at the reporting structures so that whistleblowers can give the authorities evidence of spot-fixing or match-fixing without fear of recrimination. The Sun They agreed to look at setting up a watchdog for stars to raise concerns 'without fear of recrimination'. The Sun Ensuring the safety of patients should always be paramount, and where mistakes are made doctors should be open and transparent without the constant fear of recrimination. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 互相指责 Japanese: 逆襲 |
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