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(1) attribute or credit to
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(1) attribute or credit to
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(1) Ex-radicals usually ascribe their evolution to the inevitable giving way of idealistic youth to responsible maturity.
(2) I don't want to ascribe human reactions to my dog, because that spoils the joy of seeing things from a dog perspective.
(3) Would your workers ascribe these qualities to you?
(4) It would be nice to ascribe these ravings to a past generation, except I'm pretty sure her son, who lives in a cosmopolitan city, thinks the same way.
(5) Many people in the department ascribe his odd behaviour to drunkenness and encroaching senility.
(6) Around the world, people ascribe god-like attributes to lightning, rivers or even old buildings.
(7) One wonders if they ascribed a healing power to the paintings themselves.
(8) The reason for this difference is hypothetical and may be ascribable to two different phenomena.
(9) Have you noticed how each of us is guilty of ascribing motives to other people's actions, yet so often get it wrong?
(10) I am quite sure that no blame can be ascribed to Islington in that regard.
(11) The AP obituary says it was lung cancer and ascribes the disease to his smoking history, both of which I think are incorrect.
(12) The similar level of satisfaction in our two study groups may be ascribable to this difference, as the family doctors may have compensated for any shortcomings related to the junior physicians' inexperience.
(13) She now involves an assistant who understands what she wants, though she still ascribes the results to chance.
(14) The substantial increase in the navy in this period is ascribed to him.
(15) The 39-year-old businessman ascribes his career to his exploratory spirit and wise management.
(16) He ascribed the poor results to poverty and the lack of resources at most schools.
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(1) Ex-radicals usually ascribe their evolution to the inevitable giving way of idealistic youth to responsible maturity.
(2) I don't want to ascribe human reactions to my dog, because that spoils the joy of seeing things from a dog perspective.
(3) Would your workers ascribe these qualities to you?
(4) It would be nice to ascribe these ravings to a past generation, except I'm pretty sure her son, who lives in a cosmopolitan city, thinks the same way.
(5) Many people in the department ascribe his odd behaviour to drunkenness and encroaching senility.
(6) Around the world, people ascribe god-like attributes to lightning, rivers or even old buildings.
(7) One wonders if they ascribed a healing power to the paintings themselves.
(8) The reason for this difference is hypothetical and may be ascribable to two different phenomena.
(9) Have you noticed how each of us is guilty of ascribing motives to other people's actions, yet so often get it wrong?
(10) I am quite sure that no blame can be ascribed to Islington in that regard.
(11) The AP obituary says it was lung cancer and ascribes the disease to his smoking history, both of which I think are incorrect.
(12) The similar level of satisfaction in our two study groups may be ascribable to this difference, as the family doctors may have compensated for any shortcomings related to the junior physicians' inexperience.
(13) She now involves an assistant who understands what she wants, though she still ascribes the results to chance.
(14) The substantial increase in the navy in this period is ascribed to him.
(15) The 39-year-old businessman ascribes his career to his exploratory spirit and wise management.
(16) He ascribed the poor results to poverty and the lack of resources at most schools.
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1. attribute to
2. assign to
3. put down to
4. accredit to
5. credit to
6. chalk up to
7. impute to
8. blame on
9. lay at the door of
10. connect with
11. associate with
Synonyms
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Verb
1. attribute to
2. assign to
3. put down to
4. accredit to
5. credit to
6. chalk up to
7. impute to
8. blame on
9. lay at the door of
10. connect with
11. associate with
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