crimination
- a word derived from criminate.
Example Sentences
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What did Josef Stalin, the quiet, cold, impersonal Dictator of Russia have to say last week, amid so much crimination and recrimination?
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Together, their amendments would exclude from the ban on dis crimination all single-family, owner-occupied housing�potentially 30 million units in the U.S.
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The usual aftermath of crimination and recrimination ensued.
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A: The legislative and executive should properly be in the same hands, so that there can be responsibility fixed without crimination and recrimination .
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And here it may be observed, that it is very possible, that such persons may say they repent without any crimination of their wives.
From A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 2 by Clarkson, Thomas