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recrimination    音标拼音: [rɪkr,ɪmɪn'eʃən]
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recrimination
n 1: mutual accusations

Recrimination \Re*crim`i*na"tion\ (-n?"sh?n), n. [F.
r['e]crimination, LL. recriminatio.]
The act of recriminating; an accusation brought by the
accused against the accuser; a counter accusation.
[1913 Webster]

Accusations and recriminations passed backward and
forward between the contending parties. --Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

RECRIMINATION, crim. law. An accusation made by a person accused against his
accuser, either of having committed the same offence, or another.
2. In general recrimination does not excuse the person accused, nor
diminish his punishment, because the guilt of another can never excuse him.
But in applications for divorce on the ground of adultery, if the party
defendant, can prove that the plaintiff or complainant has been guilty of
the same offence, the divorce will not be granted. 1 Hagg. C. Rep. 144; S.
C. 4 Eccl. Rep. 360. The laws of Pennsylvania contain a provision to the
same effect. Vide 1 Hagg. Eccl. R. 790; 3 Hagg. Eccl. R. 77; 1 Hagg. Cons.
R. 147; 2 Hagg. Cons. R. 297; Shelf. on Mar. and Div. 440; Dig. 24, 3, 39;
Dig. 48, 5, 13, 5; 1 Addams, R. 411; Compensation; Condonation; Divorce,


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  • RECRIMINATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of RECRIMINATION is a retaliatory accusation; also : the making of such accusations How to use recrimination in a sentence
  • 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, Examples, Example Cases - Legal Dictionary
    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
  • RECRIMINATION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    recrimination British English : recrimination NOUN rɪˌkrɪmɪˈneɪʃən Recriminations are accusations that two people or groups make about each other
  • Recrimination - definition of recrimination by . . . - The Free Dictionary
    Philip had found the brother's address only by reading the letter in which he refused a loan; but he shrugged his shoulders: there was no use in recrimination He hated the little man and wanted to have done with him as soon as possible
  • 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] To put it simply, it is the defense of "you, too "
  • RECRIMINATION Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    "For nearly two months, Maine has endured recriminations from the federal government that have targeted hungry school kids, hardworking fishermen, senior citizens, new parents, and countless Maine people," Mill said in a statement
  • recrimination - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    recrimination (countable and uncountable, plural recriminations) The act of recriminating A counter or mutual accusation
  • What does recrimination mean? - Definitions. net
    Recrimination is the act of accusing or blaming someone in response to accusations made against oneself It involves making counter-accusations, often as a defensive strategy It's typically used in the context of arguments or legal disputes Etymology: [F rcrimination, LL recriminatio ]
  • RECRIMINATION - The Law Dictionary
    Recrimination Definition and Citations: A charge made by an accused person against the accuser; in particular a counter-charge of adultery or cruelty made by one charged with the same offense in a suit for divorce, against the person who has charged him or her





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