attribution
Americannoun
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the act of attributing; ascription.
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something ascribed; an attribute.
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Numismatics. a classification for a coin, based on its distinguishing features, as date, design, or metal.
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Archaic. authority or function assigned, as to a ruler, legislative assembly, delegate, or the like.
Other Word Forms
- misattribution noun
- reattribution noun
Etymology
Origin of attribution
First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin attribūtiōn-, stem of attribūtiō “assignment, an allotting”; attribute, -ion
Example Sentences
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The attribution of fault for the murder made the kingdom’s de facto ruler an international pariah, even though the kingdom denied MBS’s involvement.
Several impressive Chinese paintings stand out among the attributions.
However, in their rapid attribution study, World Weather Attribution used a number of different approaches to look at the links with climate change.
From BBC
“The Laboratory has been very transparent in regular updates to employees that some layoffs are expected in October, but the number in your post is vastly incorrect and lacks attribution,” the statement said.
From Los Angeles Times
We were not allowed shortcuts, lazy phrases, vague sources and insufficient attribution.
From Los Angeles Times
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