Examples of 'ascribed' in a sentence

Meaning of "ascribed"

Ascribe: to attribute something to a particular cause, source, or author, often used in formal or academic contexts.
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  • simple past tense and past participle of ascribe

How to use "ascribed" in a sentence

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This can be ascribed to two fundamental causes.
Several hôtels particuliers are ascribed to him.
She ascribed her failure to bad luck.
An error in transmission ascribed the opposite vote to me.
He ascribed this to negligence rather than maliciousness.
Also certain virtues are ascribed to certain crafts.
Is a writer to whom a number of alchemical texts are ascribed.
Each piece is ascribed to one or both of them.
There are three extant works ascribed to him.
It certainly is ascribed to the rise of womanhood in society.
Roughly the same statistics are ascribed to obesity.
All vases ascribed to him depict lions.
It was clear that no value was ascribed to these plates.
Some have ascribed it to poor historical education.
Many medical uses were ascribed to the plant.

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The drug is ascribed to a class of regulatory peptides.
Universality is still largely ascribed to male creators.
Points are ascribed according to the weight carried.
And as each purpose you have ascribed to.
Other meanings are ascribed to the song as well.
We were both performing the roles ascribed to us.
This is what is ascribed to the seventh day.
Latin pop was historically a territory ascribed to singers.
Other works ascribed to his youth are the.
Are mistaken about the one ascribed to him.
No author is ascribed so it was probably a commissioned jobbie.
It was a thing to which they ascribed great significance.
This is ascribed chiefly to economic factors.
Improved water binding is ascribed to soy flour.
They ascribed the accident to the bad weather.
Her failure is not to be ascribed to want of diligence.
The number of assets that can be ascribed.
His failure is not to be ascribed to want of diligence.
He ascribed his success to hard work.
The cause of death is ascribed to a heart attack.
He ascribed this to his humble background.
Intensity values are not ascribed to tornadoes or waterspouts.
He ascribed the change to a matter of convenience.
This death was not ascribed to the therapy.
He ascribed his success to his diligence.
The most commonly ascribed signal is complacency.
Ascribed to the evil agency of the destroying god.
The firms themselves ascribed it to corporate responsibility.
Events for which no individual responsibility can be ascribed.
Christian writers ascribed magic especially to women.
I disbelieved in that which ye before ascribed to me.
The other peaks were ascribed to degradation products.
The tenor is the subject to which attributes are ascribed.
No biological properties are ascribed to the compounds disclosed.
This was ascribed to possible uncertainty over the referendum.

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