What's the adjective for recriminations? Here's the word you're looking for.
Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the
verbs crime, criminalize, incriminate, recriminate, criminalise, criminate and recriminalize which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
“This suspension of discourse kept Danes crimeless and irreproachable despite their continuous encounter with colonial subjects.”
“Most of them dress in hats and suits, as though we had drifted into a crimeless gangster flick, while the women all conduct themselves like widows, or widows-to-be.”
“The European Union's determination to implement common penal provisions also in this field would contribute to provide Internet-users with a safe and 6 crimeless environment.”
“It seems that the incriminatory photos were taken in the vicinity of Decani.”
“Either counsel had agreed or the judge had ruled that these were incriminatory admissions which had not been made under caution and should not, therefore, go before the jury.”
“This, by definition, extends equally to the incriminatory and potentially exculpatory material exchanged between the parties.”
“A recriminative war of words, from platform and from press, was waged, not only in Pomfret, but throughout the county and state.”
“Punishment for its own sake, whilst perhaps psychologically satisfying the need for recriminative justice, is most costly, as it does little to control re-offending.”