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impute Meaning in Tamil ( impute வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



செயல்காரணமாகச் சுட்டிக்காட்டு

Verb:

(குற்றஞ்) சுமத்து, (குற்றத்திற்கு ஒருவரை) உரியவராக்கு, சாட்டு, புனிதமின்மை, சுமத்து,



impute's Usage Examples:

'The calamity was imputed by the "king of Israel" to the influence of Elisha, and he ordered the prophet to be immediately put to death.


) The evangelists impute to him a higher claim than he made.


A fourth letter imputed to Wykeham at the British Museum is shown alike by its contents and its handwriting not to be his.


This imputed righteousness, however, is not disjoined from real personal righteousness, for regeneration and sanctification come to the believer from Christ no less than justification; the two blessings are not to be confounded, but neither are they to be disjoined.


Aristotle had imputed to all living beings a soul, though to plants only in the sense of a vegetative, not a sensitive, activity, and in Moleschott's time many scientific men still accepted some sort of vital principle, not exactly soul, yet over and above bodily forces in organisms.


The greater richness of tone of the modern pianoforte is a better compensation for any bareness that may be imputed to pure two-part or three-part writing than a filling out which deprives the listener of the power to follow the essential lines of the music.


Additionally, when the bond matures the investor will have to pay federal, state, and local income tax on the imputed interest that accrues each year.


His work is always vigorous, but he imputes motives in the spirit of a partisan who never pauses to weigh the evidence or to take a comprehensive view of the situation.


According to him, then, attention, even involuntary attention, requires inner will; and all the functions imputed by Hume to association, as well as those imputed to understanding by Kant, require apperception, and therefore inner will.


That his temperament at the same time was frigid and comparatively passionless cannot be denied; but neither ought this to be imputed to him as a fault; hostile criticisms upon the grief for a father's death, that " was soothed by the conscious satisfaction that I had discharged all the duties of filial piety," seem somewhat out of place.


deprived Pole of his power both as legate a latere and legatus natus as archbishop of Canterbury (June 14, 1557); he also reconstituted the process of the Inquisition against the cardinal and summoned him to Rome to answer to the crime and heresies imputed to him.


Because its meaning has to be imputed, we have tended to describe it in terms of prior technologies—which, in many cases, understates its potential by many orders of magnitude.





Synonyms:

externalise, assign, sensualize, interiorize, carnalize, interiorise, project, blame, pass judgment, reattribute, attribute, anthropomorphize, ascribe, accredit, personify, judge, anthropomorphise, internalise, personate, credit, internalize, charge, externalize, evaluate,



Antonyms:

approve, pass, disapprove, reject, fail,

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