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    as·cribe
    [əˈskrīb]
    verb
    (ascribe something to)
    ascribe (verb) · ascribes (third person present) · ascribed (past tense) · ascribed (past participle) · ascribing (present participle)
    1. attribute something to (a cause):
      "he ascribed Jane's short temper to her upset stomach"
      • (be ascribed to)
        attribute (a text, quotation, or work of art) to a particular person or period:
        "a quotation ascribed to Thomas Cooper"
      • (be ascribed to)
        regard a quality as belonging to:
        "tough-mindedness is a quality commonly ascribed to top bosses"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Latin ascribere, from ad- ‘to’ + scribere ‘write’.
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    verb
    1. attribute something to (a cause):
     
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  3. to credit or assign, as to a cause or source; attribute; impute: The alphabet is usually ascribed to the Phoenicians. to attribute or think of as belonging, as a quality or characteristic: They ascribed courage to me for something I did out of sheer panic.
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    to attribute (something) to a particular cause or source.
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    (transitive) To attribute a cause or characteristic to someone or something.
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    To regard as arising from a specified cause or source: "Other people ascribe his exclusion from the canon to an unsubtle form of racism" (Daniel Pinchbeck). See Synonyms at attribute. 2. To regard as belonging to or produced by a specified agent, place, or time: ascribed the poem to Shakespeare.
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