imputing in English

verb
1
represent (something, especially something undesirable) as being done, caused, or possessed by someone; attribute.
the crimes imputed to Richard
synonyms:attribute toascribe toassign tocredit toconnect withassociate with

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1. Imputing wrong motives to others without just cause is tantamount to judging them.

2. This strategy of imputing impurity to women who challenged medical hegemony had its effects.

3. (1 Corinthians 13:4-8) So may we show them love and beware of imputing wrong motives.

4. Accusal definition: a formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person; the act of imputing blame or guilt synonyms: allegation, recrimination, indictment

5. Synonyms for Ascribing to include fastening, assigning to, attributing to, imputing to, laying on, pinning on, chalking up to, laying at the door of, fastening on and chalking up

6. Religion, as we have just shown, must remain Anthropomorphic in the sense that we cannot get rid of imputing to the universe the forms of our own mind or life, since religion is …

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8. Ascription In allocating roles and statuses, or imputing allegedly natural behaviours, cultures make varying use of kinship, age, sex, and ethnicity.Such ascribed characteristics cannot be changed by individual effort, although social movements and states attempt periodically to challenge the disadvantages and stereotypes arising from nepotism, ageism, sexism, and racism.

9. Accusal: 1 n a formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person; the act of imputing blame or guilt Synonyms: accusation Types: show 18 types hide 18 types self-accusation , self-condemnation an admission that you have failed to do or be something you know you should do or be recrimination mutual accusations allegation (law) a formal