Use "impute|imputed|imputes|imputing" in a sentence

1. Imputed the rocket failure to a faulty gasket; kindly imputed my clumsiness to inexperience.

2. How can you impute the blame to him?

3. This sonnet has been imputed to Shakespeare.

4. Mr. Hill to impute the monstrous to her.

5. I impute his failure to laziness.

6. How dare you impute the failure to me?

7. The police impute the rise in crime to high unemployment.

8. To put the blame for; attribute or impute.

9. Why do you impute selfish motives to her?

10. How dare you impute such monstrous intentions to me?

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

12. Ascribe: 1 v attribute or credit to Synonyms: assign , attribute , impute impute attribute (responsibility or fault) to a cause or source Types: show 10 types hide 10 types impute attribute (responsibility or fault) to a cause or source carnalize , sensualize Ascribe to an origin in …

13. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will impute sin.

14. The politician tried to impute some unfortunate remarks to his enemy.

15. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin.

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

17. Aid Expenditures: - Imputed interest on advance payments - Department of Finance (1)

18. Top synonyms for Ascribes (other words for Ascribes) are attributes, assigns and imputes.

19. Imputation to activities of the costs imputed to CeCos:

20. (3) He Arrogantly imputed stupidity to anyone who disagreed with him.

21. The happy impute all their success to prudence or merit.

22. At no time must he impute unworthy motives to them.

23. And it would be outrageous to impute motives for such stereotyping.

24. He arrogantly imputed stupidity to anyone who disagreed with him.

25. 16 The invention of the stirrup is imputed to the Chinese.

26. They imputed the error to the lawyer who was handling her case.

27. • Sea Waybill Rule 3 imputes the status of agent for the Consignee to the shipper-consignor

28. Well, why can't we impute the same sinister mentality to the deceased?

29. Did he dare to impute such motives to her as he clearly had himself?

30. Anthropomorphize - ascribe human features to something anthropomorphise ascribe , attribute , impute , assign - attribute or credit to; "We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare"; "People impute great cleverness to cats"

31. (1 Corinthians 13:4-8) So may we show them love and beware of imputing wrong motives.

32. Brahminism definition is - the system or practices of or imputed to Brahmins

33. Zero-coupon Bonds pay both the imputed interest and the principal at maturity.

34. What does Aret mean? (obsolete) To impute (something) as a fault to or upon someone

35. Synonyms for Ascribes include attributes, credits, imputes, accredits, assigns, puts down, chalks up, charges, lays and refers

36. She imputed the whole to the extravagance or rather ebullient of his passion.

37. The extrapolation procedure shall distinguish between the calculations for actual and for imputed rentals

38. A sinister aura haunts the place Baleful imputes perniciousness or destructiveness to something whether working openly or covertly

39. My true- love passion: therefore pardon me; And not impute this yielding to light love,

40. The matrix W* was adjusted in order to incorporate the employer's actual and imputed social contributions

41. Costs are imputed to final products and services based on their causal link with the activities.

42. Any Culpability which had been imputed to him for negligence and irregularity was removed by the resolution

43. Anthropomorphize definition: ascribe human features to something synonyms: anthropomorphise, attribute, assign, ascribe, impute antonyms: uncheerfulness

44. How unkind and ungrateful it would be to impute wrong motives to loving parents!—Ephesians 6:1-3.

45. In the case of sample surveys, the calculations affect the level of both actual and imputed rentals.

46. paid to other households, loans interest payment, receipts in kind and imputed rent for owner-occupied accommodation.

47. Comminatory: 1 adj containing warning of punishment Synonyms: denunciative , denunciatory inculpative , inculpatory causing blame to be imputed to

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

49. You calculate imputed interest for leasing costs on a passenger vehicle only if all the following apply: ■

50. It is in fact one of my ambitions to be imputed a great scorner of the Germans.

51. The matrix W* was adjusted in order to incorporate the employer’s actual and imputed social contributions.

52. These amounts should be treated as imputed interest income to households under the accrual accounting approach.

53. In all these cases, it is necessary to impute - to determine a charge for - the products provided.

54. Synonyms for Ascribed include attributed, credited, imputed, accredited, assigned, put down, chalked up, charged, laid and referred

55. Synonyms for Counted include included, considered, imputed, regarded, remembered, allowed for, took into account, took into consideration, incorporated and …

56. Jumping back to Samuel Johnson's word impute, its meaning was to subtract from that same metaphorical balance sheet.

57. Anthropomorphize: 1 v ascribe human features to something Synonyms: anthropomorphise Type of: ascribe , assign , attribute , impute attribute or credit to

58. For the most part the later sonnets of celebration of the Friend impute no such extraordinary motives to the Poet.

59. The penalty for sacrificing elsewhere was that “Bloodguilt shall be imputed to that man” (17:4; all Scripture ESV)

60. (legal) Imputed by law; created to give legal effect to something for equitable reasons, as with Constructive notice or a Constructive trust.

61. Condemnatory: 1 adj containing or imposing condemnation or censure “a Condemnatory decree” Synonyms: condemning inculpative , inculpatory causing blame to be imputed to

62. Aret (third-person singular simple present Arets, present participle Aretting, simple past and past participle Aretted) To impute (something) as a fault to or upon someone

63. Ascribe definition, to credit or assign, as to a cause or source; attribute; impute: The alphabet is usually Ascribed to the Phoenicians

64. While all these words mean "a departure from what is true, right, or proper," Blunder regularly imputes stupidity or ignorance as a cause and connotes some degree of blame.

65. 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

66. 91 synonyms for Blame: hold responsible, accuse, denounce, indict, impeach, incriminate, impute, recriminate, point a or the finger at, attribute to, credit to

67. Likewise, I can agree that the fact that no bid was submitted at the first auction cannot be imputed to the German authorities.

68. For a networking protocol such as telnet, though, there's really no distinction between results and prompts; those are meanings you impute as an observer.

69. (Romans 5:1; 8:1, 33) Hence, this courtyard also pictures the imputed righteous human condition that individual members of the holy priesthood enjoy before God.

70. The words malign and sinister are common synonyms of Baleful. While all three words mean "seriously threatening evil or disaster," Baleful imputes perniciousness or destructiveness to something whether working openly or covertly

71. [2] Contrary to a view that occasionally imputes this kind of naïve freedom propaganda to poststructuralist authors such as Deleuze and Guattari, disparaging them as anarchist aging hippies, with a little good will one can read from Deleuze and Guattari that they unequivocally identify the pole of movement and organization/institution and set it in a relation: in "Thousand Plateaus" Deleuze and Guattari not only hallucinate - as has often been imputed - hybrid streams of deterritorialization, but also describe a permanent connection between deterritorialization and reterritorialization.

72. 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 …

73. Under the 1993 SNA treatment, an ownership change value is imputed for the raw materials or semi-processed goods sent abroad for processing, as an export of goods.

74. The Imputed Market Value approach is most appropriate to use when using with a longer life, under the Coterminated assumption for comparing alternatives with unequal lives

75. Law Inferred, imputed, or presumed from circumstances: The judge ruled that the tenant was subjected to a Constructive eviction because the landlord had turned off all the utilities

76. The good and evil with man's nature Blent, / The weal and woe that heaven's decrees have sent— / Impute them not to motions of the skies— / Skies than thyself ten times more impotent.

77. Show, for the Coterminated assumption with a five year study period and an imputed market value for alternative b, that the AW of b remains the same as it was in part 1

78. This is confirmed, for example, by the fact that KZM and Budel's shares of all the costs and distributions arising from the activities of Adena (see point 31) were imputed by the ZPG to Billiton.

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80. The new release allows for missing data to be imputed with an EM algorithm within Bilinear().I have fixed a few other issues, and will continue to update and fix any bugs that arise.