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  1. BLAMED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of blame 2. to say or think that someone or something did…. Learn more.

  2. take the blame for the defeat. Etymology. Verb. Middle English blamen "to find fault with," from early French blamer, blasmer (same meaning), from Latin blasphemare "to speak ill of," from Greek blasphemein "to blaspheme" — related to blaspheme.

  3. Synonyms for BLAMED: criticized, condemned, faulted, denounced, knocked, attacked, slammed, scolded; Antonyms of BLAMED: praised, approved, recommended, endorsed, extolled, lauded, sanctioned, commended

  4. uk / bleɪm / us / bleɪm /. B2. the situation in which people say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening: Health officials put the blame for the disease on (= say that the reason for the disease is) poor housing conditions.

  5. us / bleɪm / uk / bleɪm /. B2. the situation in which people say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening: Health officials put the blame for the disease on (= say that the reason for the disease is) poor housing conditions.

  6. The blame for something bad that has happened is the responsibility for causing it or letting it happen. Some of the blame for the miscarriage of justice must be borne by the solicitors. [ + for] The president put the blame squarely on his opponent. 3. verb.

  7. Example Sentences. Fuming Iranian officials blamed the United States and United Kingdom for backing the militants, and Pakistan for inaction. From The Daily Beast. In return, Cuban rhetoric wholeheartedly blamed the United States for crippling their economy. From The Daily Beast.

  8. When someone is blamed for something, it doesn’t mean they are guilty of it—it simply means they are being accused of being guilty of it. The word blame can also be used as a noun referring to the responsibility for something negative that happened.

  9. Definition of blame verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Blame is about being responsible for something that's bad or has gone wrong. If you have a headache, you might blame it on the heat, or on not getting enough sleep. A person can be to blame for something. Your mom might walk into the house, see a broken lamp and blame you.

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