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how do you use the word ascribe in a sentence.
Ascribe is a verb. The meaning of the word ascribe is to attribute to a specific cause or source. Or to asign a feeling i.e. Mary was quick to ascribe envy to her friends.
Scientists ascribe the flu out-break to a previously unknown virus.
Martha wants credit for the recipe: please ascribe it to her when you write it down.
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.
(noun - trait) aspect, character, facet, indication, quality, or speciality (verb - to ascribe) assign, accredit, blame, or reference
Your best attribute is your hair..........or something like that:)
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.
A related word would be: anthropomorphize--To ascribe human characteristics to things not human.
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.
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