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ascription
[ uh-skrip-shuhn ]
ascription
/ 蓹藞skr瑟p蕛蓹n; 蓹d藞skr瑟p蕛蓹n /
noun
- the act of ascribing
- a statement ascribing something to someone, esp praise to God
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of ascription1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of ascription1
Example Sentences
鈥淕ender is an outdated ascription when it comes to fashion. We鈥檙e moving toward a place where taste is the true arbiter,鈥 she says.
鈥淥ur provocative ascription of free will to elementary particles is deliberate,鈥 Conway and Kochen write, 鈥渟ince our theorem asserts that if experimenters have a certain freedom, then particles have exactly the same kind of freedom.鈥
Cognitive therapy, at the least, hurries the process along and, at the most, helps unstick that subset of individuals who get stuck making negative ascriptions about themselves, typically about personal competence or lovability.
At the same time, all the ascription conditions here are contested.
We desire to be recognised for who we really are, and seek in our very ascription the means of uniting our intimate identities with our social selves.
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