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ALL meanings of reattributed

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  • verb with object reattributed to regard as resulting from a specified cause; consider as caused by something indicated (usually followed by to): She attributed his bad temper to ill health. 1
  • verb with object reattributed to consider as a quality or characteristic of the person, thing, group, etc., indicated: He attributed intelligence to his colleagues. 1
  • verb with object reattributed to consider as made by the one indicated, especially with strong evidence but in the absence of conclusive proof: to attribute a painting to an artist. 1
  • verb with object reattributed to regard as produced by or originating in the time, period, place, etc., indicated; credit; assign: to attribute a work to a particular period; to attribute a discovery to a particular country. 1
  • noun reattributed something attributed as belonging to a person, thing, group, etc.; a quality, character, characteristic, or property: Sensitivity is one of his attributes. 1
  • noun reattributed something used as a symbol of a particular person, office, or status: A scepter is one of the attributes of a king. 1
  • noun reattributed Grammar. a word or phrase that is syntactically subordinate to another and serves to limit, identify, particularize, describe, or supplement the meaning of the form with which it is in construction. In the red house, red is an attribute of house. 1
  • noun reattributed Fine Arts. an object associated with or symbolic of a character, office, or quality, as the keys of St. Peter or the lion skin of Hercules. 1
  • noun reattributed Philosophy. (in the philosophy of Spinoza) any of the essential qualifications of God, thought and extension being the only ones known. Compare mode1 (def 4b). 1
  • noun reattributed Logic. (in a proposition) that which is affirmed or denied concerning the subject. 1
  • noun reattributed Obsolete. distinguished character; reputation. 1
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