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    imputation
    /ˌɪmpjʊˈteɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. a charge or claim that someone has done something undesirable; an accusation: "there are grounds for inquiring into the imputations of misconduct against him"
    • 2. the assignment of a value to something by inference from the value of the products or processes to which it contributes: "the imputation of interest will increase her taxable income"

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  2. Imputation is a formal word for a suggestion that someone is guilty of something or has a particular bad quality. It can also mean a way of calculating something when you do not have the full or correct data. See more meanings, synonyms, and examples of imputation.

  3. Imputation is the act of imputing, such as accusing, attributing, or insinuating something. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for imputation.

  4. Imputation is a formal word for a suggestion that someone is guilty of something or has a particular bad quality. It can also mean a way of calculating something when you do not have the full or correct data. See more meanings, synonyms, and examples of imputation in different contexts.

  5. Imputation definition: the act of imputing. . See examples of IMPUTATION used in a sentence.

  6. Imputation is the attributing of actions to a source: often, imputation involves actions that are criminal. Imputation takes words or actions and ties them to a person or a cause. An imputation is when you say "He did it!" Imputations are therefore similar to accusations.

  7. Imputation is a formal word for a statement that blames or praises someone for something or has a particular quality. Learn how to use it in sentences and find synonyms and pronunciation tips.

  8. to say that someone is responsible for something that has happened, especially something bad, or that something is the cause of something else: For purposes of the company's violations, the conduct of its officials and employees may be imputed to the firm.