0 present participle of reproach --
1 to criticize someone, especially for not being successful or not doing what is expected: --
I am not reproaching them.
I am not reproaching them with this.
I hope that he is not reproaching me.
I do not for a moment believe in reproaching the agricultural industry with a want of patriotism.
Will he please answer that question instead of reproaching me for raising a different matter?
I do not know any spectacle more amusing than to see a lady with a past reproaching other people for their lack of virtue.
I feel they have no ground for reproaching their successors with the consequences.
I am not reproaching anybody here: this topic is complex, very technical and is not a work of great literature.