imputative


Also found in: Thesaurus, Legal.

im·pu·ta·tion

 (ĭm′pyo͝o-tā′shən)
n.
1. The act of imputing or ascribing; attribution.
2. Something imputed, ascribed, or attributed.

im·pu′ta·tive (ĭm-pyo͞o′tə-tĭv) adj.
im·pu′ta·tive·ly adv.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
Mentioned in ?
References in periodicals archive ?
As a matter of fact, they did things that were, in my opinion, more likely to create AOB imputative to the insurer.
Other theologians understand "being in Christ" in an imputative sense--Jesus' act of representing fallen humanity before God by taking upon himself the sin of humanity.
Pending the derivation, the question of good functional or bad dysfunctional can be imputative to successful building of the team.