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impute

[im-pyoot] / ɪmˈpjut /


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That’s not to impute criminality on the part of any of those running to succeed the term-limited Gavin Newsom.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 9, 2025

Justice Chandrachud said his comment on seeking divine guidance was because “I am a person of faith” and “to impute motives to judges is not right”.

From BBC Nov. 11, 2024

We can’t impute the human motives of revenge to creatures whose intelligence and emotions are funneled through an entirely different evolutionary scheme.

From Seattle Times Aug. 28, 2023

Its lawyers contend that “PIF only provides high-level oversight, not the ‘pervasive control’ over day-to-day operations required to impute the subsidiary’s contacts to a foreign owner.”

From Washington Post Feb. 17, 2023

I have thought up a horrible dream to impute to Hrothgar.

From "Grendel" by John Gardner

Like Van Gogh’s brush work, Thomas’s imputes electricity or some other unseen energy to the whole of the universe.

From Washington Post Nov. 3, 2021

“Leave of absence still imputes the financial interests of the firm to him.”

From New York Times Sep. 8, 2020

The bureau imputes the characteristics of a small number of households in every census.

From Seattle Times Aug. 6, 2020

Finally, this worldview imputes motives to the media that just aren’t there.

From Slate Mar. 31, 2016

Calef imputes to her a subsequent position which may be so construed as to indicate that she declined to stand by her previous statements.

From Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism by Allen Putnam

Miran also questioned parts of the inflation data that rely on imputed prices rather than observed transactions, particularly in services.

From Barron's Dec. 15, 2025

However, the prosecution had also angered members of Paty's family by refusing to push for maximum sentences, and by downgrading the qualification of some of the imputed crimes.

From BBC Dec. 19, 2024

"If a family member endorses a publicly endorses a candidate for office, the code says it could be imputed to the judge," Alfini said.

From Salon May 17, 2024

"We still got a couple of weeks before the actual meeting, so if anybody imputed some specific basis points of what I was for, that’d be inaccurate," he said.

From Reuters Apr. 19, 2023

Ebright seemed eager to seize the opportunity to exact revenge for the wrongs he had imputed to Pocock.

From "The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics" by Daniel James Brown

“At current trading levels, we estimate the stock is currently imputing lower LNG margins, minimal future growth, and/or additional negative arbitration outcomes beyond what the company has stated,” they wrote.

From Barron's Nov. 22, 2025

“The idea of imputing malice or intent to a machine — my own view is, we are not ready for that,” she said.

From Washington Times Apr. 13, 2023

“Case law does not support the logic between imputing liability for prior similar incidents based on alleged conduct that occurred in the city surrounding the subject premises,” attorneys for the promoter claimed.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 20, 2022

Our "forefathers" would have laughed out loud if someone had told them that 200 years hence, Americans would be imputing intentions to them, to what at that time, would have been unheard-of situations.

From New York Times Nov. 28, 2017

There is, however, no reason, as the list of Eton honours at Oxford or Cambridge will show, for imputing to Eton any decline in the essentials of classical scholarship.

From Social Transformations of the Victorian Age A Survey of Court and Country by T. H. S. (Thomas Hay Sweet) Escott




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