Sentence examples for self-recrimination from inspiring English sources

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self-recrimination

noun

The practice or habit of recriminating against oneself; of blaming or censuring oneself.

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The case provoked rounds of self-recrimination.

We have engaged in self-recrimination.

The other constant presence was of self-recrimination and remorse.

After severe procrastination and self-recrimination, my brain suddenly offered me the idea of colored notation.

The paper also suggests strategies for avoiding this pattern of selfishness and self-recrimination.

"But there's no room in your closet for self-recrimination at this age".

But Daddy's self-recrimination also neutralized some of my strongest feelings about him.

Coincidentally, a spokesman for the Palestinians' Hamas joined in the self-recrimination.

As for those who came up short, there was no shortage of disappointment and self-recrimination.

If his self-recrimination and his pride seem contradictory, that does not surprise him.

The words it murmurs are a litany of endless, futile self-recrimination.

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