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  • verb Present participle of impute.

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Examples

  • Where's the problem in imputing choice to patterns when the patterns in question would not be generated by natural forces alone?

    Aiguy's Computer 2008

  • Where's the problem in imputing choice to patterns when the patterns in question would not be generated by natural forces alone?

    Aiguy's Computer 2008

  • Where's the problem in imputing choice to patterns when the patterns in question would not be generated by natural forces alone?

    Aiguy's Computer 2008

  • Joseph, however, who was well aware that his brethren were not spies, has been charged with cruel dissimulation, with a deliberate violation of what he knew to be the truth, in imputing to them such a character.

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • America will now have an opportunity of observing how utterly she has been mistaken in imputing to Great

    The Secession Movement in America 1861

  • You restrictionists are very big, I’ve noticed, in imputing motives into other people’s positions.

    Matthew Yglesias » Getting Worse 2007

  • "factionalist labelling imputing conspiratorial motives", as this was tantamount to the abdication of leadership.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2002

  • There're well-developed methodologies and statistical procedures for "imputing" missing values that should be a part of the analyst's arsenal.

    unknown title 2009

  • (In Florida, that's called imputing income to Husband.

    Florida Divorce * Child Custody * Domestic Violence Law Lawyer | Boca Raton 2009

  • (In Florida, that's called imputing income to Husband.

    Florida Divorce * Child Custody * Domestic Violence Law Lawyer | Boca Raton 2008

  • Mike Markkula, the first chairman of Apple’s board, described “imputing” as a way to signal to consumers what a brand valued in every aspect of their presentation—not just the product, but the way it was packaged, and the way it was marketed.

    25 years of iPod brain Molly Mary O’Brien 2026

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