Thesaurus / impute
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These polls are still included in our averages and models with an imputed sample size until we obtain the actual sample size.
POLLS POLICY AND FAQSDHRUMIL MEHTA (DHRUMIL.MEHTA@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)JULY 17, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHT
Vanderbank felt of a sudden almost guilty—as if his answer could only impute extravagance to the lady.
THE AWKWARD AGEHENRY JAMES
Pray impute therefore solely to these hard times my not more practically showing my gratitude to you on account of Carl.
BEETHOVEN'S LETTERS 1790-1826, VOLUME 1 OF 2LADY WALLACE
These and many other irregularities I impute solely to the Naib; and I think it my duty to recommend his instant removal.
No, nor even with the green-eyed monster Jealousy her unscrupulous effrontery had not hesitated to impute.
SOMEHOW GOODWILLIAM DE MORGAN
This being the case, ought they not to impute their sufferings to him, into whose arms they fly for comfort?
GOOD SENSEPAUL HENRI THIRY, BARON D'HOLBACH
Even his defamers have never been able to impute dishonesty to the gallant conqueror of Peru.
THE SPANISH PIONEERSCHARLES F. LUMMIS
Now while we are not slow to impute imagination to art, we are by no means so ready to appreciate its connection with science.
THE SOUL OF THE FAR EASTPERCIVAL LOWELL
Unlike his contemporaries, he did not impute all the afflictions of man to the anger of the gods.
HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE, VOLUME I (OF 2)JOHN WILLIAM DRAPER
Proud of thy strength, it behoveth thee not to impute thy own fault to others.
MAHABHARATA OF KRISHNA-DWAIPAYANA VYASA BK. 3 PT. 1KRISHNA-DWAIPAYANA VYASA
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