- ASCRIBE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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
- ASCRIBE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Ascribe definition: to credit or assign, as to a cause or source; attribute; impute See examples of ASCRIBE used in a sentence
- ASCRIBE SOMETHING TO SOMETHING - Cambridge English Dictionary
ASCRIBE SOMETHING TO SOMETHING definition: 1 to believe or say that something is caused by something else: 2 to believe or claim that… Learn more
- ASCRIBE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you ascribe something such as a quotation or a work of art to someone, you say that they said it or created it
- Ascribe - definition of ascribe by The Free Dictionary
1 to credit or assign, as to a particular origin or period: to ascribe parts of a play to Shakespeare 2 to attribute as a quality; consider as belonging to: to ascribe beauty to youth
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Definition of ascribe verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- ascribe - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
as•cribe əˈskraɪb v [~ + object + to + object], -cribed, -crib•ing to believe or consider (something or someone) to be the cause or source of (something): She ascribed her failures to bad luck to believe that (something) was made or done by (someone): ascribed this painting to Picasso as•crip•tion əˈskrɪpʃən n [uncountable] See -scrib-
- ascribe - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(transitive) To attribute (a book, painting, or any other work of art or literature) to a writer or creator It is arguable as to whether we can truly ascribe this play to Shakespeare
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