Crossword-Solution: CRIMINATION 11 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Crimination n. The act of accusing; accusation; charge; complaint.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Partisan spirit at that time ran high in the foot-hills; crimination and recrimination, challenge, reply, accusation, and retort had already inflamed the meeting, and Colonel Bungstarter, after a withering review of his opponent's policy, culminated with a personal attack upon the career and private character of the eloquent and chivalrous Colonel Culpepper Starbottle of Siskiyou.
Drift from Two Shores Bret Harte 2000
These laws are enacted for the benefit of the whole people, and cannot and must not be construed as permitting the crimination against some of the people.
Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt 2006
The usual amount of crimination and recrimination followed, but eventually the difficulties were compounded and Mascagni went back to his home a sadly disillusionized man.
A Second Book of Operas Henry Edward Krehbiel 2003
The splendid achievements of each have nationalized our victories removed all sectional jealousies (of which we have unfortunately experienced too much), and the cause of crimination and recrimination that might have followed had either section failed in its duty.
Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant, Complete Ulysses S. Grant 2004
Even the three sentinels on duty at the time could not be identified, though Leonard Hust's friend, Bill, did more than suspect that some trick had been played upon him during his watch; but he could say nothing about the matter without making such a case of self-crimination as to ensure punishment, and that, too, of the most sanguinary character.
The Sea-Witch Maturin Murray 2003