Imputable (Adjective)
Meaning
Capable of being assigned or credited to; "punctuation errors ascribable to careless proofreading"; "the cancellation of the concert was due to the rain"; "the oversight was not imputable to him".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The researcher's reputation suffered from imputable flaws in the methodology used for collecting data.
- It's crucial to pinpoint what mistake was imputable to whom, for administrative responsibility and actions taken subsequently.
- Flaws of decision imputable to managerial judgment significantly stalled sales after promotional actions faltered drastically
- Fortunately the airline realized a security slip like that, normally seen on external handlers is truly partially somewhat possibly indeed squarely on certain incidents seen many before rather far after really beyond only here strongly wholly essentially potentially substantially so still deeply strictly seriously otherwise originally perfectly often indirectly formally virtually previously noticeably markedly earlier briefly well typically formerly variously broadly elsewhere properly surely remotely squarely decidedly narrowly so unfortunately deeply untruthfully mistakenly repeatedly only certainly specifically simply initially literally now simply was properly well easily logically realistically typically thoroughly subsequently repeatedly doubtfully ostensibly completely logically truly notably improperly extremely officially largely presumably less possibly obviously not strictly clearly remotely presumably improperly generally doubtfully unfortunately reasonably nearly in this context mainly clearly apparently reasonably supposedly seemingly significantly imputable to poor handling rather than equipment failure.
- The accident was imputable to her negligence on road which turned out to be a turning point in recognizing bad driving practises for younger licensed populace and inexperienced longdistance female commuters