Sentences

recriminate in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Recriminate: to make accusations in response to an accusation; to retaliate with countercharges.

Sample Sentences

  1. In the heated debate, both sides began to recriminate, blaming each other for the failure.
  2. After the scandal broke, the politicians wasted no time to recriminate against their opponents.
  3. Rather than seeking a solution, the two friends chose to recriminate, deepening their rift.
  4. The couple's argument escalated when they started to recriminate about past grievances.
  5. During the investigation, witnesses began to recriminate, complicating the pursuit of the truth.
  6. During the heated discussion, both parties began to recriminate each other, escalating the conflict further.
  7. The investigation uncovered evidence that led the two suspects to recriminate themselves in a desperate attempt to shift blame.
  8. After the project failed, team members started to recriminate, pointing fingers at one another instead of finding solutions.
  9. In their argument, she tried to maintain her composure while he continued to recriminate her for past mistakes.
  10. Rather than working together, they chose to recriminate, which only deepened the divide in their relationship.