What is another word for Imputing?

Pronunciation: [ɪmpjˈuːtɪŋ] (IPA)

Imputing is a term used to refer to the process of assigning blame or responsibility for something to someone or something. There are several synonyms for imputing, including attributing, ascribing, assigning, accrediting, and charging. Each of these synonyms carries the same basic meaning as imputing, but they can be used in slightly different ways depending on the context. For example, "attributing" might be used when referring to the source of an idea, while "ascribing" might be used when talking about a characteristic or quality. No matter which synonym you choose, they all refer to the act of assigning responsibility for something, and they can be useful when you want to vary your word choice in your writing or speech.

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Usage examples for Imputing

But the loyalty of the Chief Justice forbids any Imputing of the act of grace to the influence of John Bunyan.
"A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)"
Mrs. Sutherland Orr
As such, their opinions carried little weight so in order to spread Reunited Nations propaganda, they hit upon the idea of Imputing everything they said to this great hero of the desert, El Hassan.
"Border, Breed Nor Birth"
Dallas McCord Reynolds
Melinda saw the visible improvement in James, and Imputing it rather to Ethelyn's influence than her own, was thus saved from any embarrassment she might have experienced had she known to a certainty how large a share of James Markham's thoughts and affections she possessed.
"Ethelyn's Mistake"
Mary Jane Holmes

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