Ascribe (to ) conjugation

English
30 examples
This verb can also mean the following: attribute a book, attribute a cause, do, attribute, paint

Conjugation of ascribe

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
ascribe
ascribe
ascribes
ascribe
ascribe
ascribe
Future Simple
will ascribe
will ascribe
will ascribe
will ascribe
will ascribe
will ascribe
Past Simple
ascribed
ascribed
ascribed
ascribed
ascribed
ascribed
Conditional Simple
would ascribe
would ascribe
would ascribe
would ascribe
would ascribe
would ascribe
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am ascribing
are ascribing
is ascribing
are ascribing
are ascribing
are ascribing
Future Progressive
will be ascribing
will be ascribing
will be ascribing
will be ascribing
will be ascribing
will be ascribing
Past Progressive
was ascribing
were ascribing
was ascribing
were ascribing
were ascribing
were ascribing
Conditional Progressive
would be ascribing
would be ascribing
would be ascribing
would be ascribing
would be ascribing
would be ascribing
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have ascribed
have ascribed
has ascribed
have ascribed
have ascribed
have ascribed
Future Perfect
will have ascribed
will have ascribed
will have ascribed
will have ascribed
will have ascribed
will have ascribed
Past Perfect
had ascribed
had ascribed
had ascribed
had ascribed
had ascribed
had ascribed
Conditional Perfect
would have ascribed
would have ascribed
would have ascribed
would have ascribed
would have ascribed
would have ascribed
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been ascribing
have been ascribing
has been ascribing
have been ascribing
have been ascribing
have been ascribing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been ascribing
will have been ascribing
will have been ascribing
will have been ascribing
will have been ascribing
will have been ascribing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been ascribing
had been ascribing
had been ascribing
had been ascribing
had been ascribing
had been ascribing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been ascribing
would have been ascribing
would have been ascribing
would have been ascribing
would have been ascribing
would have been ascribing

Examples of ascribe

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"when patient tries to ascribe"...
- I don't know. All depends on what school of dreams you ascribe to.
And not to us, but to thy arm alone, ascribe we all!
And the Greek gods definitely seem to ascribe to this kind of principle.
And to what do you ascribe my reckless behavior, then?
"when patient tries to ascribe"...
- I don't know. All depends on what school of dreams you ascribe to.
And not to us, but to thy arm alone, ascribe we all!
And the Greek gods definitely seem to ascribe to this kind of principle.
And to what do you ascribe my reckless behavior, then?
"the tremulous" and ascribes their convulsions to a lack of proteins.
"the tremulous" and ascribes their convulsions to a lack of proteins.
"Humans have always ascribed random, seasonal, natural or inexplicable actions to human-shaped entities."
"No reason was ascribed for the suicide.
A former paramour once ascribed my fluid sense of time to being born under the sign of Pisces.
Ancient peoples would have ascribed natural disasters to the gods... as a really logical answer, because at first these events are deadly, so their lives depend upon trying to appease or please gods who control those things.
And abilities similar to those you told me about on the phone have been ascribed to what are known as siddhi mystics.
Is no man allowed to act charitably in this world without even his own son ascribing the basest motives for his actions?
It's not such a great leap from recognizing technological superiority... to ascribing greater ethical and moral values... and even genetic superiority to alien races.
The frame of mind and motives you're ascribing to the defendant are those of a very moral person.
You wanted to get back at bloggers who anonymously criticized you for your drug use by ascribing those supposed characteristics of those same bloggers to Mr. Edelstein, but there was no malice?
"Humans have always ascribed random, seasonal, natural or inexplicable actions to human-shaped entities."
"No reason was ascribed for the suicide.
A former paramour once ascribed my fluid sense of time to being born under the sign of Pisces.
Ancient peoples would have ascribed natural disasters to the gods... as a really logical answer, because at first these events are deadly, so their lives depend upon trying to appease or please gods who control those things.
And abilities similar to those you told me about on the phone have been ascribed to what are known as siddhi mystics.
Is no man allowed to act charitably in this world without even his own son ascribing the basest motives for his actions?
It's not such a great leap from recognizing technological superiority... to ascribing greater ethical and moral values... and even genetic superiority to alien races.
The frame of mind and motives you're ascribing to the defendant are those of a very moral person.
You wanted to get back at bloggers who anonymously criticized you for your drug use by ascribing those supposed characteristics of those same bloggers to Mr. Edelstein, but there was no malice?

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