Definition of As
attribute a cause or character
Examples of Ascribe in a sen
While you can sometimes ascribe these symptoms to allergies, I’m pretty sure you have a full-fledged cold. 
The doctors tried to ascribe the baby’s condition to parental negligence, but tests showed that he had a rare virus. 
Although Cathryn’s explanation of the poem was interesting, she wasn’t able to ascribe her interpretation to anything that made sense. 
If you falsely ascribe the source of that comment to the wrong person, you can be sued for libel. 
Michael desperately wanted to ascribe blame to someone else for the damage to the fender, but ultimately he accepted the responsibility. 
If we were to ascribe the low attendance at the game to one specific reason, the rock concert across town would probably be the primary cause. 
Professor Jarvis wanted to ascribe the old document to Shakespeare, but his colleagues demanded further analysis. 
Because the doctor couldn’t ascribe Caroline’s symptoms to a specific cause, he ordered a battery of blood tests. 
Just because the coach was recorded saying those things about the members of the opposing team, we can’t ascribe that attitude to the entire team. 
When Clifford saw the glowing disc in the sky, his first reaction was to ascribe it to some kind of alien invasion. 
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