Imputes [verb]

Definition of Imputes:

attribute

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Sentence/Example of Imputes:

"Your Majesty imputes to me a presumption of which I am not guilty, in supposing me to aspire so highly," said Oliver.

To the class of things apprehended as animate, the barbarian fancy imputes an unfolding of activity directed to some end.

The explanation here put forward imputes no unworthy motive.

What law and what judge imputes a like criminality to the fornicator as to the adulterer?

I deny that I ever made the "philosophical pretensions" which Dr. Royce calumniously imputes to me.

Pombal, in his memoir, imputes a portion of the poverty of Portugal to her possession of the gold mines of Brazil.

If a crime can be com- mitted against God, he commits it who imputes to God the commission of crime.

The author imputes it to the sulphate of barytes, with which the district abounds, which he states is a "poison to animals."

Mr. Hykes indirectly imputes the extortion of enormous burial fees in this cemetery to the clergy.

The indictment, however, is extant; and the overt acts which it imputes to the prisoner undoubtedly amount to high treason.