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Что (кто) такое IMPUTE - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Impute; Imput; Imputation (disambiguation); Impute (disambiguation)

impute         
v. a.
Ascribe (especially to some evil cause), attribute, refer, charge, consider as due.
impute         
v. (formal) (d; tr.) to impute to (to impute base motives to smb.)
impute         
(imputes, imputing, imputed)
If you impute something such as blame or a crime to someone, you say that they are responsible for it or are the cause of it. (FORMAL)
It is grossly unfair to impute blame to the United Nations.
= attribute
VERB: V n to n

Википедия

Imputation

Imputation can refer to:

  • Imputation (law), the concept that ignorance of the law does not excuse
  • Imputation (statistics), substitution of some value for missing data
  • Imputation (genetics), estimation of unmeasured genotypes
  • Theory of imputation, the theory that factor prices are determined by output prices
  • Imputation (game theory), a distribution that benefits each player who cooperates in a game
  • Imputed righteousness, a concept in Christian theology
  • Double imputation, a concept in Christian theology
  • Imputation of sin, a theory for the transmission of original sin from Adam to his progeny
Примеры употребления для IMPUTE
1. So we impute to Lincoln the qualities we hope will lead us through the wilderness.
2. White House allies have warned that he will criminalize routine Washington political transactions or impute a coverup where no provable original crime occurred.
3. "The fact that I have entered an agreement with the government is purely a tactical choice on my part and in no way legitimates the moral authority of the government to judge this matter or to impute guilt," Rudolph said.
4. One hesitates to impute anything so vulgar as a message to a Crosby–Fred Astaire musical, but the message of this musical is that we are all Americans and these are our holidays.
5. Mr Gordon once said of Mr McConnell: "I was going to say Jack‘s a pragmatist – but that‘s to impute to Jack a degree of sophistication." Mr McConnell said today: "These are two very good results for Scottish Labour.