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[ im-pyoo-tid ] / ɪmˈpyu tɪd / SEE SYNONYMS FOR imputed ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectiveestimated to have a certain cash value, although no money has been received or credited. Origin of imputedFirst recorded in 1905–10; impute + -ed2 OTHER WORDS FROM imputedun·im·put·ed, adjectiveWords nearby imputedimpurity, imputable, imputation, imputation system, impute, imputed, imputrescible, impv., Imran Khan, Imroz, IMS Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for imputedPeople on the left get this point when they scoff at the imputed Tea Party slogan, "Keep your government hands off my Medicare." You Can't Wish Away the Facts About Immigration Amnesty|David Frum|May 9, 2013|DAILY BEAST The double entendres turned on his physical doughiness as a metaphor for imputed political softness. French President Francois Hollande’s Inability to Tie a Necktie Earns France’s Scorn|Tracy McNicoll|November 10, 2012|DAILY BEAST The uniform equality, imputed to Socialism, is like so many other imputations, sheer nonsense. Woman and Socialism|August Bebel No part of that great disaster could be imputed to the Viceroy. The History of England from the Accession of James II.|Thomas Babington Macaulay
He, too, had come to offer his congratulations, and to assure the released prisoner that he never believed the imputed guilt. John Caldigate|Anthony Trollope That Dr. Burckhardt wrote in other than good faith is not to be imputed. The Life of Cesare Borgia|Raphael Sabatini To this circumstance must likewise be imputed his anxiety to transfer to some other the possession of the unhappy stranger. Arthur Mervyn|Charles Brockden Brown
Words related to imputedaccused, charged, claimed, likely |