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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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    What is the difference between attribute and ascribe?Attribute suggests less tentativeness than ascribe, less definiteness than assign. When would credit be a good substitute for ascribe? Although the words credit and ascribe have much in common, credit implies ascribing a thing or especially an action to a person or other thing as its agent, source, or explanation.
    What is a synonym for ascribe?Some common synonyms of ascribe are assign, attribute, credit, and impute. While all these words mean "to lay something to the account of a person or thing," ascribe suggests an inferring or conjecturing of cause, quality, authorship. When could assign be used to replace ascribe? The words assign and ascribe are synonyms, but do differ in nuance.
    What does ascribed mean?verb (used with object), as·cribed, as·crib·ing. 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.
    What does ascribe mean?The meaning of ASCRIBE is to refer to a supposed cause, source, or author : to say or think that (something) is caused by, comes from, or is associated with a particular person or thing. How to use ascribe in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Ascribe.
     
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    ascribe, attribute, assign, impute, credit mean to lay something to the account of a person or thing. ascribe suggests an inferring or conjecturing of cause, quality, authorship.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ascribe
    Ascribe definition: to credit or assign, as to a cause or source; attribute; impute.
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