Sentences with attributed
at·trib·ute
A a - She attributed his bad temper to ill health.
- He attributed intelligence to his colleagues.
- Almost one in six deaths amongst young Australians can be attributed to the irresponsible consumption of alcohol.
- Professor Mattes also attributed the bitterness to legislation that allowed elected officials to switch parties.
- To attribute a painting to an artist.
- To attribute a work to a particular period; to attribute a discovery to a particular country.
- Makes it plain that the work cannot be attributed to Van Gogh.
- There she found second and third generation children with deformities attributed to the sprays.
- Sensitivity is one of his attributes.
- A scepter is one of the attributes of a king.
- <i>Reverend on Ice</i>, sculptor Yinka Shonibare's take on <i>Skating Minister</ i>, attributed to Henry Raeburn.