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2 impute
transitive verb* * *im·pute[ɪmˈpju:t]vt▪ to \impute sth to sb jdm etw unterstellento \impute a crime to sb jdn eines Verbrechens bezichtigento \impute a motive to sb jdm ein Motiv zuschreiben* * *[ɪm'pjuːt]vtzuschreiben (to sb/sth jdm/einer Sache)* * *impute [ımˈpjuːt] v/t1. zuschreiben, beimessen ( beide:to dat):2. zuschreiben, zur Last legen, anlasten ( alle:to sb jemandem):a) jemanden einer Sache bezichtigen,b) jemandem etwas unterstellen,c) jemandem etwas andichten;imputed negligence JUR zurechenbare Fahrlässigkeit* * *transitive verbimpute something to somebody/something — jemandem/einer Sache etwas zuschreiben
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im·pute [ɪmʼpju:t] vtto \impute sth to sb jdm etw unterstellen -
4 impute something to someone
English-German idiom dictionary > impute something to someone
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5 ascribe
transitive verb1) (regard as belonging) zuschreiben (to Dat.)* * *(to think of as done or caused by someone or something: He ascribed his success to the help of his friends.) zuschreiben* * *as·cribe[əˈskraɪb]vt▪ to \ascribe sth to sb/sth etw auf jdn/etw zurückführen, etw jdm zurechnento \ascribe the blame to sb jdm die Schuld zuschiebento \ascribe a play to an author ein Bühnenstück einem Autor zuschreiben* * *[ə'skraɪb]vtzuschreiben (sth to sb jdm etw); importance, weight beimessen (to sth einer Sache dat)* * *1. zurückführen (auf akk), zuschreiben (dat):2. zuschreiben (dat):omnipotence is ascribed to God Gott wird für allmächtig gehalten* * *transitive verb1) (regard as belonging) zuschreiben (to Dat.)2) (attribute, impute) zurückführen (to auf + Akk.)* * *v.beimessen v.zurück führen v.zurückführen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.zuschreiben v.
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impute — im·pute /im pyüt/ vt im·put·ed, im·put·ing 1: to consider or calculate as a value or cost (as for taxation); broadly: to reckon as an actual thing impute a benefit from the use of the car 2 in the civil law of Louisiana: to direct (payment) to… … Law dictionary
Impute — Im*pute , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Imputed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Imputing}.] [F. imputer, L. imputare to bring into the reckoning, charge, impute; pref. im in + putare to reckon, think. See {Putative}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To charge; to ascribe; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
impute — im‧pute [ɪmˈpjuːt] verb [transitive] 1. LAW to suggest that someone or something is the cause of a particular situation, or is responsible for a particular action, especially something bad: • The court ruled that the newspaper report did impute a … Financial and business terms
impute — ► VERB (usu. impute to) ▪ attribute (something, especially something bad) to someone. DERIVATIVES imputable adjective imputation noun. ORIGIN Latin imputare enter in the account … English terms dictionary
impute to — index blame Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
imputé — imputé, ée (in pu té, tée) part. passé d imputer. 1° Terme de finance. Appliqué à un certain objet, en parlant d une somme, d une valeur. 2° Fig. Action imputée, action dont nous avons la responsabilité en bien ou en mal. • Dans tous les… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
impute — (v.) early 15c., from O.Fr. imputer (14c.) and directly from L. imputare to reckon, make account of, charge, ascribe, from assimilated form of in in, into (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + putare reckon, clear up, trim, prune, settle (see PAVE (Cf. pave)) … Etymology dictionary
impute — attribute, *ascribe, assign, refer, credit, accredit, charge Analogous words: attach, *fasten, affix: *accuse, charge, indict: allege, advance, *adduce: intimate, insinuate, hint (see SUGGEST) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
impute — [v] attribute accredit, accuse, adduce, ascribe, assign, blame, brand, censure, charge, credit, hang something on*, hint, indict, insinuate, intimate, lay, pin on*, refer, reference, stigmatize; concepts 44,49 Ant. defend, guard, help, protect … New thesaurus
imputé — Imputé, [imput]ée. part. Il a les significations de son verbe … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
impute — [im pyo͞ot′] vt. imputed, imputing [ME imputen < OFr imputer < L imputare < in , in, to + putare, to estimate, think, orig., to prune, cleanse: see PURE] 1. to attribute (esp. a fault or misconduct) to another; charge with; ascribe 2.… … English World dictionary