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be blame
verb
To censure (someone or something); to criticize.
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But would a more accurate wording be "Blame the Victims"?
By Monday, two days after the tragedy, speculation was mounting that terrorism might be blame.
There will be blame heaped upon doctors for not doing more to save the NHS.
Westecott, who sits on the group's steering committee, thinks that game publishers may be to be blame.
"Fast fashion" – 10 years ago no one knew what such a thing was – must take at least some of the credit (or should that be blame?) for this.
The Bush administration's credo appears to be: Blame and responsibility are for "others" to bear, whether for taxes and spending, military service or taking the fall for torture.
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Who should be blamed?
Someone needs to be blamed.
And who will be blamed?
Can snobbery be blamed?
Can they be blamed?
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