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| | {{en-verb|attribut|ing}} | | {{en-verb|attribut|ing}} |
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| - | # (''used with'' '''to''' ''before the [[object]]'') To associate [[ownership]] or [[authorship]] with. | + | # To [[ascribe]] (something) {{term|to}} a given cause, reason etc. |
| | + | #*'''2009''', {{w|Diarmaid MacCulloch}}, ''A History of Christianity'', Penguin 2010, p. 278: |
| | + | #*:Hākim's atypical actions should not be '''attributed''' to Islam as much as to insanity, which eventually led him to proclaim himself as Allah, whereupon he was murdered by outraged fellow Muslims. |
| | + | # To associate [[ownership]] or [[authorship]] of (something) {{term|to}} someone. |
| | #: ''This poem is '''attributed''' to Browning.'' | | #: ''This poem is '''attributed''' to Browning.'' |
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