Examples of 'is ascribed' in a sentence

Meaning of "is ascribed"

Ascribed refers to something that is attributed or assigned to a person or thing. It is commonly used to describe characteristics, qualities, or roles that are considered inherent or given, rather than acquired or chosen. For example, race, gender, and social status are often ascribed attributes in society

How to use "is ascribed" in a sentence

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Each piece is ascribed to one or both of them.
Do not believe the outcome that is ascribed to you.
It certainly is ascribed to the rise of womanhood in society.
Hence it is evident that perfection is ascribed to bishops only.
The drug is ascribed to a class of regulatory peptides.
Improved water binding is ascribed to soy flour.
No author is ascribed so it was probably a commissioned jobbie.
It is known that scent is ascribed to the nose.
This is ascribed chiefly to economic factors.
The local church is ascribed to him.
No utility is ascribed to any of the compounds disclosed therein.
Each of these kinds of bonds is ascribed to some potential.
This emission is ascribed to an electronically excited ethynyl radical.
No specific impact on human health is ascribed to suspended solids.
This is ascribed to the high basicity of the amines employed.

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The cause of death is ascribed to a heart attack.
The tremendous prolongation of life is ascribed to.
This is what is ascribed to the seventh day.
The discovery of the utility of applying cold in fever is ascribed to him.
Their economic success is ascribed in part to development planning.
Positive news is attributed to them and negative news is ascribed to enemies.
The incident is ascribed to mechanical failure.
The adjective matches the subject or the predicate article to which it is ascribed.
All meaning is ascribed to the state.
A send carrier frequency chosen in the optical spectrum is ascribed to each subscriber.
This increase is ascribed to the swelling of the caseins.
At least a part of the bitter taste of olive oil is ascribed to phenolic compounds.
The icon is ascribed to be miraculous.
The existence of a transaction price shows that this entitlement is ascribed an economic value.
The low viscosity is ascribed to the strong proportion of lime.
And each letter in the Hebrew alphabet is ascribed a number.
No function is ascribed to these molecules.
The extant version of the book of the same name is ascribed to Zisi.
He is ascribed one canso.
It is not surprising its discovery is ascribed to religious or royal origins.
Every image is ascribed to the buzz of its respective electromagnetic field.
Just as here what you write is ascribed to your name.
It is ascribed a positive meaning.
But certainty is ascribed to hope.
Noah is ascribed the title of righteousness and is rewarded with a salvation for his devotion.
Its ability to digest cellulose is ascribed to the microbes in its gut.
The effect is ascribed to the effect of hydrogen absorbed in the steel.
Money has only the value that is ascribed to it over time.
This action is ascribed to an inhibition of the tumor cell adhesion and aggregation.
Whatever it is ascribed.
Climate change is ascribed to natural processes and human activity altering atmospheric conditions.
The invention of the term is ascribed to Tertullian.
High importance is ascribed above all to developing and breeding heat and drought resistant varieties.
The rule of Benedict is ascribed to him.
He is ascribed a son named Anynnawg.

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Examples of using Ascribed
This can be ascribed to two fundamental causes
Several hôtels particuliers are ascribed to him
She ascribed her failure to bad luck
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