To attribute or credit to.
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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