unfairly blame

Frequency: 7.011.0 per million words

to blame someone in a way that is not right or fair

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Examples (20)

  • The media often unfairly blame celebrities for their personal struggles.
  • It's easy to unfairly blame someone without knowing all the facts.
  • He was unfairly blamed for the project's failure, even though it wasn't his fault.
  • Don't unfairly blame him for something that wasn't his fault.
  • If the team loses, the coach will probably be unfairly blamed by the fans.
  • She felt the media was trying to unfairly blame her for the team's failure.
  • I feel like the teacher has unfairly blamed me for the disruption in class.
  • They tend to unfairly blame the new manager for all the company's problems.
  • We should not unfairly blame an entire group for the actions of a few.
  • You shouldn't unfairly blame yourself for things beyond your control.
  • Unfairly blaming the new employee for the system crash created a toxic work environment.
  • Many people unfairly blamed the recent economic downturn on a single policy.
  • By the time the truth came out, they had already unfairly blamed him for the financial losses.
  • The report seemed to unfairly blame the victims rather than the perpetrators.
  • Why do people so quickly unfairly blame the victim in these situations?
  • It's a common mistake to unfairly blame external factors for internal issues.
  • It's important to gather all the facts before you unfairly blame anyone.
  • He was angry that his colleagues were trying to unfairly blame him for the oversight.
  • The opposition party continued to unfairly blame the government for economic problems that were global in nature.
  • Let's not unfairly blame an entire group of people for the actions of a few.