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  • 21recriminatory — adjective countering one charge with another recriminatory arguments • Syn: ↑recriminative • Similar to: ↑inculpatory, ↑inculpative • Derivationally related forms: ↑recriminate, ↑ …

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  • 22recrimination — noun Etymology: Medieval Latin recrimination , recriminatio, from recriminare to make a retaliatory charge, from Latin re + criminari to accuse more at criminate Date: circa 1611 a retaliatory accusation; also the making of such accusations <&#8230; …

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  • 26recriminative — See recriminate. * * * …

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  • 27krei- — To sieve, discriminate, distinguish. Derivatives include garble, crime, certain, excrement, crisis, and hypocrisy. 1. Basic form with variant instrumental suffixes. a. Suffixed form *krei tro . riddle1, from Old English …

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  • 28answer — an·swer 1 n 1: the defendant s written response to the plaintiff s complaint in a civil suit in which he or she may deny any of plaintiff s allegations, offer any defenses, and make any counterclaims against the plaintiff, cross claims against&#8230; …

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  • 29charge — 1 n 1 a: something required: obligation b: personal management or supervision put the child in his charge c: a person or thing placed under the care of another 2: an authoritative instr …

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  • 30dispute — dis·pute 1 /di spyüt/ vb dis·put·ed, dis·put·ing vi: to engage in a dispute disputing with management over contract terms vt: to engage in a dispute over disputing the correct application of the contract provision; esp: to oppose by argume …

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