A simple answer would be a member of a royal family-you're royal by virtue of birth. Perhaps religion is another example.The opposite is ascribed membership-you can't join the medical/legal profession at birth - various educational tests have to be passed.
An ascribed status is a social status that a person is given from birth or assumes later in life
ascribed status
A birthchild is a child ascribed to the domain of its birth, or to the ruler of it.
It can be defined as followed. A status that can not be earned, it is assigned.
Ascribed statuses are received at birth, later you gain achieved satuses. For instance suzy is born female (ascribed status) and she has a child and becomes a MOTHER (achieved status).
is a saying or an act or approval or disapproval ascribed to theprophetMuhammad
Ascribed is what you are doing to get to a specified status. Achieved would mean you have done all required to obtain that status.
The word infirmity means bodily weakness, often ascribed to illness or advanced age.
It means than in a month, your membership will expire.
A monarch is an example of an ascribed position of leadership. This means that the leader is born into the position and does not have to earn it through merit or competition.
No, ascribed statuses are based on attributes that are assigned to individuals at birth or are fixed and unchangeable throughout their life. These statuses are typically associated with factors such as race, ethnicity, gender, and social class, rather than talents, abilities, or actions.
His use of WikiAnswers to do his homework can be ascribed to his inherent laziness.