reblame

/riˈbleɪm/

Definitions

1. verb

to assign or place blame on someone or something again, typically after it was previously assigned

“The media reblamed the politician for the economic crisis, sparking a heated debate.”

2. noun

the act of assigning or placing blame on someone or something again

“The reblame in the news article was seen as a biased attempt to sway public opinion.”

Synonyms

  • recriminate
  • reproach

Antonyms

  • exonerate
  • vindicate