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imputed

[ im-pyoo-tid ]

adjective

  1. estimated to have a certain cash value, although no money has been received or credited.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of imputed1

First recorded in 1905–10; impute + -ed 2
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However, the prosecution had also angered members of Paty's family by refusing to push for maximum sentences, and by downgrading the qualification of some of the imputed crimes.

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"If a family member endorses a publicly endorses a candidate for office, the code says it could be imputed to the judge," Alfini said.

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"The same applies to other executives in the Trump Organization because their knowledge can be imputed to the entity," Rahmani said.

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"We still got a couple of weeks before the actual meeting, so if anybody imputed some specific basis points of what I was for, that’d be inaccurate," he said.

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As for making young William “a man,†Higgins means that he will introduce him to jazz, a meaning that I suspect has never before been imputed to that phrase in human history.

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