reproach (someone or something) for (doing) (something)

reproach (someone or something) for (doing) (something)

To scold, criticize, or express disappointment in or disapproval of someone, oneself, or some group or organization for some action, error, or wrongdoing. It filled me with guilt the way my mother reproached me for failing my exam. The federal court reproached the banks for their part in plunging the economy into recession, but stopped short of actually imposing any punishment or penalty. He reproached himself for saying such foolish things on his date.
See also: reproach
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

reproach someone for something

to rebuke or censure someone for something. She reproached ferry for gambling away all their money. She reproached herself mercilessly for her failure.
See also: reproach
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • reproach for
  • reprove
  • reprove (someone or something) for (doing) (something)
  • reprove for
  • censure
  • censure (one)
  • censure (one) for (something)
  • call (one) to task
  • bring (one) to task
  • discipline (one) for (something)