Examples of 'ascribe' in a sentence
Meaning of "ascribe"
Ascribe (verb): To attribute or assign a certain quality, value, or characteristic to someone or something, often used in the context of giving credit or identifying the origin of an idea or work
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- To attribute a cause or characteristic to someone or something.
- To attribute a book, painting or any work of art or literature to a writer or creator.
- To believe in or agree with; subscribe.
How to use "ascribe" in a sentence
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You ascribe a lot of intellect to that dog.
To him therefore ascribe the whole crime.
I ascribe much of his success to that fact.
It is impossible to ascribe one which would satisfy.
Ascribe only the best intentions to others.
Rizal did not ascribe a title to his poem.
Ascribe your creativity and intelligence to him.
Yet we do not ascribe malice to either species.
I shall stand by whatever opinions you ascribe to me.
Therefor ascribe not purity unto yourselves.
It has the value that we collectively ascribe to it.
You ascribe to him some petty motives.
Some legends even ascribe miracles to him.
Few ascribe to grand political theories or systems.
Nowadays we rightly ascribe other tasks to commerce.
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We ascribe to the philosophy that small is beautiful.
I do not believe in nor ascribe to conspiratorial theories.
We ascribe meaning to the words and sentences.
It is common for individuals to ascribe emotions to TOTs.
I did not ascribe any other characteristics to him.
Is there a single trait you would ascribe to me.
Most stereotypes ascribe negative characteristics to a group.
You are way too smart for me to ascribe.
It can also ascribe additional attribute values.
I think it can be a dead end to try to ascribe intentionality.
Whenever they ascribe an explosion to a gas tank.
All depends on what school of dreams you ascribe to.
Do not ascribe to just one school of thought.
I am not yet ready to ascribe motives for this.
They ascribe meaning to something that is not there.
Your president will ascribe the failure to you.
And ascribe horrible motives to her.
An inquiry refused to ascribe blame for the disaster.
Ascribe it to the little grey cells.
Are less apt to ascribe to it the same effect.
To ascribe the urge to violence to either is plainly unreasonable.
So humans we tend to ascribe things one of two ways.
We ascribe his success to hard work.
In his death can only ascribe to be that great.
We usually ascribe good qualities to such compassionate humanitarians.
It is a fiction of the past to ascribe to her legislative power.
I do not ascribe any other characteristics to him.
Therefore to him we will ascribe the glory evermore.
Do not ascribe motives to your opponents.
And there was no need to ascribe any truth to them.
We ascribe these visions to a feverish imagination.
It would be unfair to ascribe racist motives to this effort.
We ascribe no properties to types beyond identity.
It is difficult to ascribe a single factor for it.
To ascribe consciousness to other human beings.