To attribute or credit to.
1 Legal review There are various special exemptions from this new imputed tax.
2 The blame was chiefly imputed to the Rockingham party; and the Rev.
3 Missing data on effects and costs were imputed using multiple imputation techniques.
4 Analyses were by intention to treat; missing values were imputed by last-observation-carried-forward.
5 They imputed all the infidelity of the times to the Arabian philosopher.
6 Sometimes the evil was imputed to the degeneracy of the national character.
7 To that zeal the error into which you have fallen is imputed .
8 The jury declares you not guilty of the crime imputed to you.
9 Blessed is the man to whom the Lord hath not imputed sin.
10 Still the final ruin of Almagro may be fairly imputed to himself.
11 The third mode of obtaining slaves was by crimes committed or imputed .
12 Where the imputed forefathers lived, their relatives and supposed descendants now flourish.
13 No new acts of treason were imputed to either of these noblemen.
14 This deportment was too humiliating and flagitious to be imputed to him.
15 A man cannot generalize himself unless he is imputed with the taint.
16 For tertiary qualities are imputed to objects by psychological or pathological necessity.
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