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NOUN   blame | -
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VERB  to blame | blamed | blamed ... 
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SYNO   to blame | to charge | to fault ... 
dr. incriminer qn.to blame sb.
accuser qn./qc.to blame sb./sth.
blâmer qn./qc.to blame sb./sth.
en vouloir à qn./qc.to blame sb./sth.
Nouns
blâme {m}blame
blâme {m} [littéraire] [désapprobation]criticism [disapproval]
blâme {m} [sanction]reprimand
2 Words: Verbs
s'en vouloirto blame oneself
rejeter la responsabilité de qc. sur qn.to blame sb. for sth.
2 Words: Nouns
blâme {m} [sanction]official warning
3 Words: Others
Ne m'accuse pas !Don't blame me!
Ne me blâme pas !Don't blame me!
3 Words: Verbs
se rejeter la faute [l'un l'autre]to blame each other
se charger de qc. [faute, crime]to blame oneself for sth.
dr. innocenter qn.to clear sb. of blame
disculper qn.to exonerate sb. from blame
dr. se poser en coupableto shoulder the blame
se poser en coupableto take the blame
avoir bon dos [loc.]to take the blame [for sb./sth.]
4 Words: Others
C'est (de) ma faute.Blame it on me.
4 Words: Verbs
être à l'origine de qc.to be to blame for sth.
rejeter la faute sur qn.to cast the blame on sb.
infliger un blâme à qn.to give sb. an official warning
se renvoyer la balle [loc.]to play the blame game [idiom]
s'accuser de qc.to take the blame for sth.
5+ Words: Others
Ne t'en prends qu'à toi-même !You've only (got) yourself to blame!
5+ Words: Verbs
rejeter la responsabilité de qc. sur qc.to assign the blame for sth. to sth.
mériter des reprochesto deserve some of the blame
accuser qn./qc. de tous les mauxto put all the blame on sb./sth.
rejeter la responsabilité de qc. sur qn.to put the blame for sth. on sb.
rejeter la faute sur qn.to put the blame on sb. else
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