Friday, September 14, 2012

ascribe

(v.): to attribute to a specified cause or source

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  1. The amazing art work was ascribe to an unknown artist.

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  2. He ascribes his success in the competition to numerous of practices.

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  3. The accidental fire was ascribed to a stove left turned-on.

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  4. People ascribed his success to dedication and hardworking.

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  5. She ascribes her current situation to the wrong decision 3 years ago.

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  6. The archaeologist ascribed the artifact to the Paleolithic era.

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  7. Despite the controversies of his time, we now ascribe malopolaimotaloto as the founder of time

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  8. The fart-helping organization, SOPAPAPA, ascribed the fart to Jimmy, saying that the evidence was obvious.

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  9. The invention of meat fruit is ascribed to the world-renowned chef Heston Blumenthal.

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  10. My parents ascribed to who I am today, and I am very thankful.

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  11. He ascribed his perfect test scores in math to all the practices and time he spent.

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  12. David Cameron is going to ascribe the 2008 global economic depression to Gorden Brown in the next Parliamentary meeting.

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  13. A display of over-confidence is often ascribed to people who are insecure.

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  14. Jonah ascribed his upset stomach to what he ate last night.

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  15. Ascribe
    Lynn ascribed Rebecca’s bad temper to her headache

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  16. His giant pimples were ascribed to overeating.

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  17. Jasper ascribed his infatuation over Justin Bieber to Alex playing Justin's song everyday.

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  18. Synonym: Attribute (assign to resources)

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  19. This masterpiece was ascribed to a infamous street artist.

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  20. The cacophonous cries were ascribed to the tired infant next door.

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