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.
Accusations and recriminations passed backward and forward between the contending parties. --Macaulay.
The suspended employees, who did not want to be named for fear of recrimination, said they did not refuse to wear the ribbons because they use illegal drugs.
What else can they do to live? In the end, after all the tedious recrimination and bitterness is mercifully put aside, what remains of Rotten's magnificent rage is one record, Never Mind The Bollocks, It's The Sex Pistols. And what a record it is.
The newspaper said private escrow agents took the money with little fear of recrimination from the Reagan administration.