imputable in English

adjective

[im·put·a·ble || ɪm'pjuːtəbl]

can be charged with; can be blamed for; can be attributed to

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1. Synonyms for Attributable include accountable, applicable, ascribable, assignable, explicable, traceable, blamable, imputable, placeable and referable

2. The “Aeneid” is suffused with a fascinating, upending sense that most of what goes gravely wrong on earth isn’t imputable to human agency

3. Penal canon law contains norms for ecclesiastical delicts, which are definite, externally unjust actions, imputable to the author, that disturb the social order of the Church.

4. Penal canon law contains norms for delicts (canonical crimes), which are certain externally unjust actions, imputable to the author, which disturb the public order of the Church, as a religious society.

5. Attributable adjective ascribable, accountable, applicable, traceable, explicable, assignable, imputable, blamable or blameable, placeable, referable or referrable deaths Attributable to smoking Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

6. First, the Commission notes that, based on the insolvency law, the Plan could not be approved without the consent of AAAS (holding the majority of claims value in the budgetary creditors' category) or CET Govora (holding the majority of claim value in the captive suppliers' category, i.e. unsecured creditors under Article 96 of the insolvency law), the actions of which were imputable to the State (see recitals 187 and 200.