0 to criticize someone, especially for not being successful or not doing what is expected: --
1 something that you say or do to criticize someone, especially for not being successful or for not doing what is expected: --
2 to criticize or find fault with someone: --
He’s still reproaching himself for the accident.
Is a man to be reproached because he wishes and strives to do better than his neighbour?
I was severely reproached last time for not having dealt methodically with this considerable topic.
We have been reviled and reproached for our failure to secure convictions.
Temperance reformers have frequently been reproached on the ground that they did not obtain practical results because of the difference of opinion amongst themselves.
Apparently, the medical profession is reproached for entertaining the dislike it undoubtedly has for salaried medical services.
Our forebears cannot be reproached because they did not wholly foresee the great development of our communities and their needs.
I think he reproached me, in his usual polite and mild manner, for the brevity of my introductory speech.
I am not for a moment reproaching anybody.