To attribute or credit to.
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.
6 Such explanation implies an inveracity which it is not necessary to impute .
7 You will not I am sure, impute it to Inattention or Neglect.
8 I must allow you to impute to me any motive you please.
9 None, I presume, will impute it to weakness or want of discernment.
10 It behoveth thee not, O Gandhari, to impute any fault to me.
11 Aldegonde's doings, but will impute it to fear and not to malice.
12 On what consideration is it possible to impute this war to me?
13 Could thy heart so readily impute to him so black a treachery?
14 And more, will they venture to impute that literal meaning to him?
15 Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin; Rom.
16 That is the only crime I impute to any general staff-lackof intelligence.
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