RECRIMINATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Failure to clarify roles and responsibilities may result in a decision-making vacuum and, occasionally, recrimination on all sides Personal responsibility enters the picture only fleetingly, in the form of recriminations against oppressive political and social agents
RECRIMINATION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 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
Recrimination - Wikipedia In law, recrimination is a defense in an action for divorce based on the fault of the defendant in which the defendant makes a similar accusation against the plaintiff [1]
Recrimination - Definition, Examples, Example Cases Recrimination refers to responding to an accusation with another accusation of one’s own; it amounts to a series of mutual accusations This involves hurling accusations or insults back at the opponent in an argument In law, recrimination is commonly seen in divorce cases