Sentence examples for to ascribe from inspiring English sources

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to ascribe

verb

To attribute a cause or characteristic to someone or something.

  • One may ascribe these problems to the federal government

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But Hargrove refused to ascribe supernatural qualities to Rivera.

It's always dangerous to ascribe coherence to Trump's thinking.

"But it's ludicrous to ascribe accidents to a musical format.

The temptation to ascribe an autobiographical aspect to Blow-Up is also difficult to resist.

"It almost calls out to you to ascribe a story to it -- and people do".

It was hard to know how much blame to ascribe to Mr. Moser.

Democrats were quick to ascribe their losses to the inevitable or the unbeatable.

He says "it is not possible to ascribe a carbon dioxide increase to human activity".

The encyclical did not hesitate to ascribe motives and hidden intentions to the scholars it attacked.

I'm inclined to ascribe these choices to Solomon's as well as to Bill Genovese's inexperience.

To ascribe Asian success to some abstract number is to trivialize it.

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