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at·trib·ute

verb
regard something as being caused by (someone or something).
"he attributed the firm's success to the efforts of the managing director"
Synonyme: ascribe, assign, accredit, credit, impute, allot, allocate, put down to, set down to, chalk up to, lay at the door of, hold responsible for, pin something on, lay something on, place something on, connect with, associate with, stick something on

noun
  1. a quality or feature regarded as a characteristic or inherent part of someone or something.
    "flexibility and mobility are the key attributes of our army"
    Synonyme: quality, feature, characteristic, trait, element, aspect, property, hallmark, mark, distinction, sign, telltale sign, sure sign, idiosyncrasy, peculiarity, quirk
  2. a piece of information which determines the properties of a field or tag in a database or a string of characters in a display.
  3. an attributive adjective or noun.
  4. a real property which a statistical analysis is attempting to describe.

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vor 6 Tagen · attribute implies a quality ascribed to a thing or a being. the attributes of a military hero.
Attribute definition: to regard as resulting from a specified cause; consider as caused by something indicated (usually followed by to).
a quality or characteristic that someone or something has: Organizational ability is an essential attribute for a good manager.
An attribute is a quality or characteristic given to a person, group, or some other thing. Your best attribute might be your willingness to help others, like ...
to think of (something) as being a quality of (someone or something). The study suggests that it is a mistake to attribute adult reasoning to children.
Synonyms for ATTRIBUTE: ascribe, credit, blame, impute, link, refer, assign, put down, lay, connect.
Attribute may refer to: Attribute (philosophy), an extrinsic property of an object; Attribute (research), a characteristic of an object ...
5 senses: (əˈtrɪbjuːt ) 1. to regard as belonging (to), produced (by), or resulting (from); ascribe (to) (ˈætrɪˌbjuːt ) 2.
A distinct characteristic of an object often specified in terms of their physical traits, such as size, shape, weight, and color, etc., for real -world objects.
attribute something to something to say or believe that something is the result of a particular thing. She attributes her success to hard work and a little ...