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the blaming
verb
To censure (someone or something); to criticize.
Exact(49)
The blaming and shaming, all the predictables.
And now the blaming begins anew.
And so yesterday the blaming began early.
He leaves the blaming to the mouth of Richard, who sets about it with gusto.
Price said "guilt politics" had encouraged the blaming of others over taking responsibility for problems, and seen non-Indigenous people who voice concerns "too easily shot down".
One side-effect has been the blaming of the country's ills on foreigners – from American diplomats, to Syrian refugees and western journalists.
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Choosing to feed the compassionate wolf means stopping the war--the blaming thoughts and punishing actions--and opening directly to the pain of our vulnerability.
She printed "the manipulation of the object/the blaming of the victim/the accusation of hysteria/the making mute" beside a photograph of tongue depressors, for example.
Blame the immigrants, blame the Muslims, blame the Jews, blame somebody, for something.
The media blamed the crowd.
The government blamed the rebels.
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