Crossword-Solution: ASCRIBE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Ascribe | v. t. | To attribute, impute, or refer, as to a cause; as, his death was ascribed to a poison; to ascribe an effect to the right cause; to ascribe such a book to such an author. |
| Ascribe | v. t. | To attribute, as a quality, or an appurtenance; to consider or allege to belong. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ASCRIBE | anagram | BRESCIA, CARIBES |
We have 47 clues for the answer “ASCRIBE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Lay claim | 1 answer |
| Give credit, with "to" | 1 answer |
| Credit, as an author | 1 answer |
| Credit (to) | 1 answer |
| Attribute to a writer | 1 answer |
| Give credit | 2 answers |
| Credit, as a source | 2 answers |
| Credit as a cause | 2 answers |
| Give credit (to) | 3 answers |
| Assign (to) | 3 answers |
| filiate | 4 answers |
| CHALK up | 6 answers |
| father upon | 7 answers |
| BUDDHA ATTRIBUTE | 10 answers |
| AN ATTRIBUTE THAT IS INADEQUATE OR DEFICIENT | 10 answers |
| CARRIER GENETIC ATTRIBUTE | 10 answers |
| CREDIT SOURCE | 10 answers |
| attribute responsibility to | 10 answers |
| ATTRIBUTE GOLDEN | 10 answers |
| Chalk up (to) | 11 answers |
| ATTRIBUTE (TO) | 13 answers |
| Refer | 20 answers |
| Insinuate | 21 answers |
| Impute | 25 answers |
| predicate | 28 answers |
| Accredit | 31 answers |
| Attribute | 34 answers |
| Allot | 37 answers |
| Dispense | 39 answers |
| Affiliate | 42 answers |
| Entitle | 44 answers |
| Accuse | 47 answers |
| Appoint | 47 answers |
| Acknowledge | 47 answers |
| Credit | 48 answers |
| Delegate | 54 answers |
| Assign | 55 answers |
| Lay | 55 answers |
| Publish | 62 answers |
| Allocate | 62 answers |
| Denounce | 63 answers |
| presume | 65 answers |
| Endorse | 65 answers |
| Specify | 68 answers |
| commission | 74 answers |
| Blame | 81 answers |
| Charge ___ | 125 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
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Sentences with ASCRIBE (5)
When asked, hackers often ascribe their culture's gender- and color-blindness to a positive effect of text-only network channels, and this is doubtless a powerful influence.
The physician was at first inclined to ascribe this sudden and violent emotion to the effects of insanity; and, adhering to his original purpose, began once again to handle his implements.
And with them strange, uncanny notes that the girl could not ascribe to any particular night prowler—more terrible because of their mystery.
And let us equally refuse to believe, or allow to be repeated, the tale of Theseus son of Poseidon, or of Peirithous son of Zeus, going forth as they did to perpetrate a horrid rape; or of any other hero or son of a god daring to do such impious and dreadful things as they falsely ascribe to them in our day: and let us further compel the poets to declare either that these acts were not done by them, or that they were not the sons of gods;--both in the same breath they shall not be permitted to affirm.
For also these who ascribe justification to vows ascribe to their own works that which properly belongs to the glory of Christ.
Quotes with ASCRIBE (3)
God is not, like creatures, made up of parts. God is spirit, without bodily dimensions. Firstly, no body can cause change without itself being changed. Secondly, things with dimensions are potential of division. But the starting-point for all existence must be wholly real and not potential in any way: though things that get realized begin as potential, preceding them is the source of their realization which must already be real. Thirdly, living bodies are superior to other bo…
. . . waves of desert heat . . . I must’ve passed out, because when I woke up I was shivering and stars wheeled above a purple horizon. . . . Then the sun came up, casting long shadows. . . . I heard a vehicle coming. Something coming from far away, gradually growing louder. There was the sound of an engine, rocks under tires. . . . Finally it reached me, the door opened, and Dirk Bickle stepped out. . . .But anyway so Bickle said, “Miracles, Luke. Miracles were once the mean…
Life is fundamentally a mental state. We live in a dream world that we create. Whose life is truer, the rational man of action pursuing practical goals of personal happiness and wealth or the philosophic man who lives in a world of theoretical and metaphysical ideas? We ascribe the value quotient to our lives by making decisions that we score as either valid or invalid based upon our personal ethics and how we think and behave.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 54 times in crossword archives (1981–2025).