how do you use the word ascribe in a sentence.
Sam didn't ascribe to the old way of doing things, believing instead that new ideas were vital if a business was going to evolve. Ascribe is a verb.
The word 'ascribe' is a verb meaning to believe something is the cause of something else; to believe that something is a typical quality of someone or something.Example sentence:We should not ascribe our failures to others before considering our own contribution.
She decided to ascribe her success to hard work and determination rather than luck.
Ascribe means to attribute something to a particular cause or source, typically a quality or action. It is often used to credit a specific person or thing with a particular quality or achievement.
The verb 'ascribe' means "credit (to)" or "attribute (to)."Examples:The creation of the Latin alphabet is usually ascribed to the Phoenicians.We could ascribe the misunderstanding to a bad translation.
Martha wants credit for the recipe: please ascribe it to her when you write it down.
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Attribute , impute ,
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Your best attribute is your hair..........or something like that:)