recriminatory
- s countering one charge with another
recriminatory arguments
- Chiefly Hindus and Moslems, they were members of violently hostile religious communities, mutually contemptuous, mutually recriminatory.
- The Secretary realizes full well that there will be public and congressional postmortems, but he doubts that the American people are going to sustain interest in a recriminatory .
- Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democrat from Rhode Island, fired the first recriminatory salvo, suggesting that the goal of the hearing conducted by a subcommittee of the Senate .