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ascribe
[ uh-skrahyb ]
verb (used with object)
- to credit or assign, as to a cause or source; attribute; impute:
The alphabet is usually ascribed to the Phoenicians.
- to attribute or think of as belonging, as a quality or characteristic:
They ascribed courage to me for something I did out of sheer panic.
ascribe
/ 蓹藞蝉办谤补瑟产 /
verb
- to credit or assign, as to a particular origin or period
to ascribe parts of a play to Shakespeare
- to attribute as a quality; consider as belonging to
to ascribe beauty to youth
Usage
Derived Forms
- 补蝉藞肠谤颈产补产濒别, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 补路蝉肠谤颈产顎僡路产濒别 adjective
- 耻苍顎卆蝉路肠谤颈产别诲顎 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of ascribe1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
He ascribes Poland's rapid military build-up to "first of all, the geopolitical situation, but also, the experience of history."
Her post also included three crying laughing emojis, parroting the delight she takes in using her platform to belittle those who believe trans people deserve equal rights that ascribe to their identity.
But, having no reason to demand a toxicology report and with their father ascribing the symptoms to Gis猫le鈥檚 tendency to 鈥渙verdo,鈥 they were forced to accept vague diagnoses associated with aging.
But at other times, Leslie seems to be overreaching in his quest to ascribe something greater to their relationship, a friendship that was cruelly and tragically cut short.
He ascribed it to resentment of his effort to cut fraud in government programs through DOGE.
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