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CRIMINATION definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'crimination' 1. the act of charging someone with a crime; accusation . 2. the act of condemning or censuring an action, event, etc.
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CRIMINATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
borrowed from Latin crīminātus, past participle of crīminārī "to make charges against, accuse," derivative of crīmin-, crīmen "accusation, crime"
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CRIMINATION Synonyms: 17 Similar Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for CRIMINATION: indictment, accusation, allegation, complaint, condemnation, denunciation, count, plea, implication, rap.
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crimination
crimination (krɪmɪˈneɪʃən) [ad. L. crīminātiōn-em, n. of action from crīmināre: see prec.] The action of charging with a crime or grave offence; severe accusation or censure.1583 Fulke Defence xvii. 512 You have placed your crimination in the first chapter. 1654 Trapp Comm. Ps. lxix. 4 Loaden with m...
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crimination - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English · Etymology · Pronunciation · Noun. edit. crimination (countable and uncountable, plural criminations). An accusation of wrongdoing, a recrimination.
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Crimination
CRIMINATION, noun [Latin] The act of accusing; accusation; charge of having been guilty of a criminal act, offense or wrong.
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angry - English-French Dictionary WordReference.com
angry: Anglais: Français: angry letter n (letter of complaint) lettre de réclamation nf : lettre de récrimination nf: angry look n (facial expression of anger) regard furieux, regard noir, regard courroucé nm : Olivia gave her husband an angry look. Olivia a lancé un regard furieux (or: noir) à son époux. angry young man n: UK ...
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crimination, n. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the 1880s. See meaning & use. Where does the noun crimination come from? Earliest known use. mid ...
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"CRIMINATION": The act of accusing another - OneLook
Usually means: The act of accusing another. Definitions Related words Mentions History. We found 14 dictionaries that define the word crimination:
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CRIMINATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) · to charge with a crime. · to incriminate. · to censure (something) as criminal; condemn. criminate. / ˈkrɪmɪˌneɪt, - ...
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Criminate - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
reproach, upbraid express criticism towards arraign accuse of a wrong or an inadequacy recriminate return an accusation against someone or engage in mutual ...
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CRIMINATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to accuse of a crime or crimes 2. to give proof of the guilt of; incriminate 3. to condemn; censure
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Francis Jeanson
Seuil
1951: Montaigne par lui-même, Seuil, "Écrivains de toujours", Prix Fénéon in 1953
1952: La Phénoménologie
1954: La vraie vérité, followed by La Récrimination
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Same-Sex Marriage and the Threat to Religious Liberty
Judicial decisions redefining marriage to include same-sex unions state that limiting marriage to men and women is a form of unacceptable dis-crimination against homosexuals. Individuals ...
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criminously
ˈcriminously, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] 1. In a criminous manner; criminally.1640 Bp. Hall Episc. iii. iv. 239 It ought to seeme incredible..that this man, who is Gods Priest, should live criminously. 1654 Hammond Answ. Animadv. Ignat. i. 10 So criminously guilty of it. † 2. With reference to crime; b...
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