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To claim that something is caused by a particular person, situation etc. To claim that something is caused by a particular person, situation etc.

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Usage examples (32)
  • Never ascribe to malice that which can be adequately explained by ignorance.
  • David asked about the word ascribe which literally means "to write."
  • Do you as a Born Again ascribe to the “scriptures” that the sons of Ham are cursed with black skin?
  • And I'm just telling you, I did my duty, and it's politics, you know, to kind of ascribe all kinds of motives to me.
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