Blaming

/ˈbleɪmɪŋ/ verb

Holding someone responsible for something bad that happened; saying someone did something wrong.

From Old French 'blamer,' from Latin 'blasphemāre' (to revile). The word entered Middle English and evolved to mean specifically assigning responsibility or fault for wrongdoing.

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