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Meanings of
ascribe
in English
Portuguese
imputar
Catalan
imputar
Spanish
atribuir
Back to the meaning
To attribute or credit to.
attribute
assign
impute
Portuguese
imputar
Synonyms
Examples for "
attribute
"
attribute
assign
impute
Examples for "
attribute
"
1
Conclusions: We
attribute
the increased use of facilities to better antenatal quality.
2
State officials repeatedly
attribute
delays in enforcing gender equality to cultural beliefs.
3
The spiritual is neither the product nor an
attribute
of the natural.
4
We must
attribute
all such cases to actual variability in the buds.
5
You
attribute
to the daughter the qualities you dislike in the father.
1
The latter are used to
assign
different pseudocolors to specific chromosomal regions.
2
This has allowed the state to
assign
resources to upgrade farming infrastructure.
3
A sealed envelope was used to
assign
patients to each intervention group.
4
We will now
assign
the berths in the steerage to the crew.
5
Segmentation results from successive frames are used to
assign
correspondences among MTs.
1
The natives, however,
impute
these defects to the wetness of the season.
2
Finally one cannot
impute
the nonreceipt of our dispatch of November 18.
3
Till when, pardon my neglects and
impute
it to the wintry solstice.
4
Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not
impute
sin.
5
Far be the glory of God from what they
impute
to him.
Usage of
ascribe
in English
1
However, we currently
ascribe
a low probability to this downside scenario occurring.
2
They may not
ascribe
to your limited perception of current school events.
3
We may
ascribe
the following elements in our Christian thought to them:
4
It is bad enough, certainly; but I
ascribe
the report to calumny.
5
Now, I do not
ascribe
these prejudices to Professor Franklyn in particular.
6
Yet Robert in his heart did not
ascribe
it wholly to logic.
7
Certainly one could not
ascribe
such a 15-shot swing to the elements.
8
Nothing but our own pinchbeck ideas could
ascribe
to Him this pettiness.
9
The tendency abroad is to
ascribe
more rather than less to adultery.
10
Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie, which we
ascribe
to Heaven.-SHAKESPEARE
11
That is, if you want to
ascribe
the whole thing to Tillman.
12
To
ascribe
it to a fair opponent would be gross controversial unfairness.
13
To whatever cause we ought to
ascribe
it does not much matter.
14
But that doesn't mean we have to
ascribe
it to divine providence.
15
I would
ascribe
their prosperity to the extreme conviviality of their world.
16
If you're the cynical sort, you'd
ascribe
the kerfuffle to genius marketing.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
ascribe
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
ascribe to
ascribe as partner
ascribe great
ascribe causality
ascribe more
More collocations
Translations for
ascribe
Portuguese
imputar
atribuir
Catalan
imputar
atribuir
allevar
Spanish
atribuir
asignar
Ascribe
through the time
Ascribe
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common