Ascribe


The meaning of the word Ascribe is: attribute a cause or characteristic


Examples:

While you can sometimes ascribe these symptoms to allergies, I’m pretty sure you have a full-fledged cold.

published by Emelina on 2021-04-01 02:51:39


The doctors tried to ascribe the baby’s condition to parental negligence, but tests showed that he had a rare virus.

published by Eldora on 2021-01-20 15:41:14


Although Cathryn’s explanation of the poem was interesting, she wasn’t able to ascribe her interpretation to anything that made sense.

published by Otha on 2021-08-22 00:44:10


If you falsely ascribe the source of that comment to the wrong person, you can be sued for libel.

published by Helena on 2021-08-26 10:55:32


Michael desperately wanted to ascribe blame to someone else for the damage to the fender, but ultimately he accepted the responsibility.

published by Caren on 2021-12-13 13:21:54


If we were to ascribe the low attendance at the game to one specific reason, the rock concert across town would probably be the primary cause.

published by Magdalen on 2021-12-28 02:38:58


Professor Jarvis wanted to ascribe the old document to Shakespeare, but his colleagues demanded further analysis.

published by Yuri on 2021-09-11 22:50:49


Because the doctor couldn’t ascribe Caroline’s symptoms to a specific cause, he ordered a battery of blood tests.

published by Elroy on 2022-01-04 01:00:18


Just because the coach was recorded saying those things about the members of the opposing team, we can’t ascribe that attitude to the entire team.

published by Sherise on 2021-02-09 14:40:38


When Clifford saw the glowing disc in the sky, his first reaction was to ascribe it to some kind of alien invasion.

published by Demarcus on 2021-04-09 06:39:58


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