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recriminatory meaning in Hindi

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recriminatory sentence in Hindi
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  1. Both vessels survived and the two captains proceeded to exchange mutually recriminatory letters.
  2. Government spokesmen said the fault clauses forced couples into bitter recriminatory sessions in court.
  3. He opposed harsh or recriminatory action against China during the Nanking Incident of 1927.
  4. The letters reveal a lively, intelligent and absorbent mind, but because of Rolfe s paranoiac tendencies they are often disputatious and recriminatory.
  5. The deeply personal, recriminatory contest between the former army mates seeped into a campaign replete with epithets like " liar " and " thief ."
  6. In the case of a whistle blower, for instance, the opportunity to forestall a recriminatory dismissal or one designed to frustrate the intentions of the conscientious employee may be of vital consequence.
  7. Writing in the " London Evening Standard ", Brian Sewell described the series as " a spiteful parody that could not have been nastier had it been devised and written by a malevolent and recriminatory heterosexual ".
  8. To even the recriminatory score, Vajpayee said Wednesday that Ahmed Omar Sheikh, the chief suspect detained in the kidnapping and someone considered a terrorist by India, could not have lived clandestinely in Pakistan " without the government's connivance ."
  9. F . R . Conder was critical of Moorsom's management style and engineering abilities in his " Personal Recollections of English Engineers " ( 1868 ) Spencer was less recriminatory in his " Autobiography " ( 1904 ), describing Moorsom as a kind man, although he felt that he had treated some subordinates meanly.
  10. Starting in the 1920s, she served as interpreter and sometimes informant during some of the anthropologist Marius Barbeau's fieldwork among the Gitksan . ( Some of Barbeau's use of her and her mother's ethnographic and historical information in print led to a recriminatory letter from Cox . ) Barbeau eventually began to rely more on the Tsimshian chief William Beynon's services as interpreter in his Gitksan work.

Meaning

adj.
  1. countering one charge with another; "recriminatory arguments"
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Related Words

  1. recriminated
  2. recriminates
  3. recriminating
  4. recrimination
  5. recriminative
  6. recriticality
  7. recrod group
  8. recrudescence
  9. recruit
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