imputing (to) Antonyms

Meaning of imputing (to)

imputing (to)

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imputing (to) Sentence Examples

  1. The IRS is imputing income to taxpayers who fail to fully report their earnings.
  2. The judge imputed malicious intent to the defendant without sufficient evidence.
  3. The teacher imputed the student's good grades to cheating, rather than to their hard work.
  4. The company imputed liability to its contractors for any negligence occurring on the job site.
  5. The insurance policy imputes coverage for theft only if the property is properly secured.
  6. The government imputed knowledge of the law to all citizens, regardless of their level of education.
  7. The scientist imputed the results of their experiment to a series of variables, including temperature and pressure.
  8. The financial analyst imputed a high value to the company's assets based on future growth projections.
  9. The lawyer imputed a breach of contract to the other party without proving any actual damages.
  10. The historian imputed the fall of the Roman Empire to a combination of political instability and economic decline.

FAQs About the word imputing (to)

fathering (on), blaming,pinning (on), attributing, referring,putting down, ascribing, chalking up, crediting, imputing

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The IRS is imputing income to taxpayers who fail to fully report their earnings.

The judge imputed malicious intent to the defendant without sufficient evidence.

The teacher imputed the student's good grades to cheating, rather than to their hard work.

The company imputed liability to its contractors for any negligence occurring on the job site.