Word of the Day (recrimination)-26JUL20

Word of the Day (recrimination)-26JUL20

Today’s “Word of the Day” is  recrimination and it is a noun meaning “a situation in which people are accusing each other; an act of accusing someone who has accused you; mutual accusation(s), counter-accusation(s), countercharge, counterattack, retaliation”.

Example Sentence: China is engaged in a disinformation campaign to shift its responsibility in the spread of the coronavirus, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has alleged. “Now is not the time for recrimination. Now is the time to solve this global pandemic and work to take down risks to Americans and people all across the world,” he also told.

This word is present in Business Standard article China spreading ‘disinformation’ on Covid-19 to shift responsibility: US and click here to read it.

Courtesy: Business Standard

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