Crossword-Solution: IMPUTATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Imputation | - | The act of imputing or charging; attribution; ascription; also, anything imputed or charged. |
| Imputation | - | Charge or attribution of evil; censure; reproach; insinuation. |
| Imputation | - | A setting of something to the account of; the attribution of personal guilt or personal righteousness of another; as, the imputation of the sin of Adam, or the righteousness of Christ. |
| Imputation | - | Opinion; intimation; hint. |
We have 39 clues for the answer “IMPUTATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ascription | 5 answers |
| Innuendo | 9 answers |
| attribution | 10 answers |
| filiation | 11 answers |
| true bill | 12 answers |
| items in the indictment | 12 answers |
| ALLUSION | 13 answers |
| Insinuation | 16 answers |
| dirty linen | 16 answers |
| fulmination | 23 answers |
| excommunication | 23 answers |
| spoken curse | 24 answers |
| commination | 25 answers |
| arraignment | 25 answers |
| impeachment | 26 answers |
| Derivation. | 26 answers |
| Allegation | 29 answers |
| denunciation | 31 answers |
| etiology | 35 answers |
| AETIOLOGY | 36 answers |
| Imprecation | 39 answers |
| ill fame | 42 answers |
| Oath | 44 answers |
| Hex | 45 answers |
| Aspersion | 48 answers |
| accusation | 52 answers |
| disapproval | 52 answers |
| Ignominy | 56 answers |
| anathema | 56 answers |
| castigation | 58 answers |
| stigma | 58 answers |
| Indictment | 60 answers |
| invective | 61 answers |
| Malediction | 62 answers |
| Indignity | 65 answers |
| Curse | 67 answers |
| Rebuke | 71 answers |
| Criticism | 81 answers |
| Censure | 93 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IMPUTATION (5)
Innocent as I knew myself to be, certain as I was that the abominable imputation which rested on me must sooner or later be cleared off, there was nevertheless a sense of self-abasement in my mind which instinctively disinclined me to see any of my friends.
But somehow, neat and noiseless and dismally lady-like, as she sat there, keeping her grievance green with her soft-dropping tears, her displeasure conveyed an overwhelming imputation of brutality.
DEAR FRIEND: I have long entertained, as you very well know, a somewhat positive repugnance to writing or speaking anything for the public, which could, with any degree of plausibilty, make me liable to the imputation of seeking personal notoriety, for its own sake.
The young man, at least, thought his manner of looking an offense to Miss Miller; it conveyed an imputation that she “picked up” acquaintances.
Was this a sign that her singer had betrayed her, had given her away, as we say nowadays, to posterity? Certain it is that it would have been difficult to put one’s finger on the passage in which her fair fame suffered an imputation.
Quotes with IMPUTATION (3)
Sir," returned Mrs. Sparsit, "I cannot say that i have heard him precisely snore, and therefore must not make that statement. But on winter evenings, when he has fallen asleep at his table, I have heard him, what I should prefer to describe as partially choke. I have heard him on such occasions produce sounds of a nature similar to what may be heard in dutch clocks. Not," said Mrs. Sparsit, with a lofty sense of giving strict evidence, "That I would convey any imputation on his moral character. Far from it.
... if we seek the permanence of an object as something existing from its own side, we discover something inexpressible. If we take three sticks and place them together in a certain way, they will all stand up. If each of the sticks could stand under its own power, it would remain standing even if the others were removed, but they cannot. In this way we must understand dependent arising precisely. Another way of thinking about it is to consider clothing. Only when cloth is of…
[n regard to Jesus believing himself inspired]This belief carried no more personal imputation than the belief of Socrates that he was under the care and admonition of a guardian demon. And how many of our wisest men still believe in the reality of these inspirations while perfectly sane on all other subjects (Works, Vol. iv, p. 327).