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Type Words
Synonyms attribution
Type of sorting, categorization, classification, categorisation
Has types externalization, externalisation, animatism, imputation
Derivation ascribe
Type Words
Synonyms attribution
Type of classification, sorting, categorisation, categorization
Has types zoomorphism


the ascription to me of honors I had not earned.

Examples of ascription

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The ascription of malevolence to the world of spirits is by no means universal.
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Participants are then asked to report on the status of that knowledge ascription.
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The poem seems to exist in order to refute an ascription to Homer himself.
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Classification without causal ascription should always be provisional.
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For the evidence against the ascription, see Postgate, Selections, app.
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What about the malleable minds watching and hearing this ascription?
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Al-Suyuti is an ascription to a town in Upper Egypt called Asyut.
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In that wrong ascription lies a crucial part of the problem.
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When transcribing hearsay, he displays an astonishingly meticulous approach to the ascription of sources.
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More examples
  • Attribution: assigning some quality or character to a person or thing; "the attribution of language to birds"; "the ascription to me of honors I had not earned"
  • In traditional grammar, a predicate is one of the two main parts of a sentence the other being the subject, which the predicate modifies. For the simple sentence "John is yellow" John acts as the subject, and is yellow acts as the predicate. ...
  • The act of ascribing a quality or characteristic to
  • (ascriptive) a "thing" might be described by properties that its viewer perceives and ascribes to it.
  • The direct association of the name of a person or persons with a new name or description or diagnosis of a taxon (Art. 46.3).
  • Ascription is a model developed used to achieve a complete data set. The technique ascribes missing data by assigning responses from a donor respondent to a recipient respondent with similar demographic characteristics.
  • The process by which others attribute identities to an individual.