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impute

im·pute [ im pyt ] (past and past participle im·put·ed, present participle im·put·ing, 3rd person present singular im·putes)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. attribute bad action to somebody: to attribute a usually undesirable action or event to somebody

2. attribute bad quality to somebody: to attribute a usually undesirable quality to a person, cause, or source

3. law charge somebody responsible for another's crime: to bring legal charges against somebody because a person that he or she is responsible for has committed an offense

4. extend quality to somebody else: to regard a quality such as righteousness that applies to somebody as also applying to another person associated with him or her

[14th century. Via French< Latin imputare "bring into the reckoning" < putare "reckon"]

im·put·a·ble adjective
im·pu·ta·tion [ ìmpyə táysh'n ] noun
im·pu·ta·tive adjective
im·put·er noun
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