单词 | recriminator |
释义 | recriminatorn. A person who recriminates. ΚΠ 1641 F. Rous Catholick Charitie iii. 69 For they are ready to bee brought forth against a Recriminator, and may binde his Recrimination as a crown to the head of the Protestants. 1642 H. Parker Vintners Answer 1 Though he act but the part of a Recriminator against the Vintners, he takes upon him to be a competent Accuser. 1710 D. Manley Mem. Europe I. i. 18 Weak-Short-sighted Recriminators! 1746 T. Mathews Remarks Evid. & Proc. Trial 69 The Vice-Admiral my Accuser, or rather Recriminator. 1872 C. A. Bartol Radical Probl. i. 6 Recrimination of others criminates you, and is the recriminator's proof. 1905 Times 21 Mar. 8/3 General Fock is not included among the recriminators. General Smirnoff has astonished the public by openly condemning his superior's action, but Fock has limited himself to retailing his own experiences. 1947 Hollywood Q. 3 208/2 A book to challenge the recriminators of radio drama by showing them what can be done despite the seemingly topless barriers of sponsorship and censorship. 2002 Washington Post (Nexis) 12 Nov. a25 Bad recriminators strengthen factions. Good recriminators build parties and movements. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < |
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