Examples of 'ascribes' in a sentence

Meaning of "ascribes"

Ascribe (verb): to attribute something to a particular cause, source, or origin. This term is often used in academic writing or legal contexts to credit a specific idea or work to a particular person or entity
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of ascribe

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That document ascribes to me the following words.
Of the miraculous powers he ascribes to various.
Cicero ascribes to him considerable oratorical abilities.
The holy church ascribes to thee.
He ascribes his poverty to bad luck.
Science even ascribes a new name.
He ascribes his failure to bad luck.
But does it automatically ascribes to the criminal prosecution.
He ascribes all of this to his bipolarity.
Omnipotence which he ascribes to legislation.
It ascribes to each territorial unit a specific code and name.
That is illustrative of the importance which it ascribes to consumer protection.
Dition which ascribes the erection of a fort.
The same goes for the labels a person ascribes to themselves.
Gurung shamanism ascribes fundamental symbolic significance to death.

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All of these things he ascribes.
He himself ascribes it to the mercy and forgivingness of the.
This is the first wrong thing that man ascribes to himself.
Charton ascribes this to two changes.
Minos is the first to whom tradition ascribes the possession of a navy.
He ascribes special meaning to objects.
But he does not realize this and ascribes to himself the capacity to do.
He ascribes no sentimental value to them.
The mission that the director ascribes to cinema is more global.
Tradition ascribes to her a similar role as silent guardian of the dead.
All that remains of his thought is what later tradition ascribes to him.
Tradition ascribes the origin of one.
It was so in that justification by works which he ascribes unto Abraham.
The university ascribes to the eastern philosophy of feng shui.
It is also a blight on the democracy that Israel ascribes to itself.
This formulation ascribes agency to actors within social institutions.
We emphasize prayer because faithful dependence ascribes glory to God.
The conjecture also ascribes an asymptotic density to these primes.
Ascribes the dialogue.
That single mechanism ascribes permanence to our most basic instincts.
Because neither Augustine nor any other philosopher ascribes a diversity of times.
Darwinism ascribes everything to chance.
France recalls the numerous positive effects on the local economy that it ascribes to Bioscope.
Quite naïvely he ascribes to them productive power of their own.
We emphasize daily quiet times because seeking Him in private worship ascribes glory to God.
Almost no one ascribes growing leverage to expected cash flow deterioration.
We emphasize the sinfulness of man because recognizing His unfathomable grace ascribes glory to God.
He ascribes the sickness.
A doxology thus ascribes glory to God.
Vaclavik ascribes slower growth last year to the global economic crisis.
Jewish tradition uniformly ascribes the entire book to Isaiah.
It ascribes blessing and aid to him and proves that idols are useless.
The desire for constitutions also ascribes too much importance to written documents.
Shiatsu ascribes to the oriental tradition of prevention and maintenance of good health.
This reflects the importance that FRA ascribes to the dialogue with civil society.

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