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Assigning to a cause or source.
attribution
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1
Urania, you know -ifone may stretch the
ascription
a bit-encouraging Clio.
2
The prayer customarily ends with an
ascription
of praise and glory to GOD.
3
The stereotypes are still recognisable, but their
ascription
has been reversed.
4
But I pay no attention to this
ascription
of greatness; I laugh at it.
5
Never can love make consciousness and
ascription
equal in force.
6
Spencer has always, in my opinion with full right, repudiated the
ascription
of materialism.
7
This approach omits intention altogether, not to mention the
ascription
of desire and belief.
8
We favor the interpretation that minimizes the
ascription
of error.
9
But there our
ascription
of merit to Thomas must stop.
10
Both these considerations render its
ascription
to David utterly untenable.
11
We must bow, however, to the judgment of the learned Bredius who made the
ascription
.
12
Humbug,
ascription
of praise to, generally believed in.
13
There are several more examples of mistaken
ascription
.
14
So far in eloquent
ascription
of incomparable excellence to the Bible and to the Founder of Christianity.
15
The
ascription
to Matthew Arnold was frequent.
16
This, and more to the same purpose, is implied in the
ascription
of indefeasible worth to every man.
ascription
angelic ascription
bear no ascription
double ascription
eloquent ascription
hypothetical ascription
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