attributable

[ US /əˈtɹɪbjətəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ɐtɹˈɪbjuːtəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being attributed
    an idea attributable to a Russian
    the collapse of the movement was attributable to a lack of morale
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How To Use attributable In A Sentence

  • Moreover, the kinetic behavior suggests that the gate-opening process is attributable to condensation of the adsorbate on the surface of the crystal, indicating that surface chemistry, rather than crystal structure analysis, needs to be probed to fully understand the gate-opening process. Nano Tech Wire
  • He might have caused a storm in a teacup in the corridors of the Westminster press lobby as journalists squabbled over who had the story, whether it was attributable and who had told The Sun anyway.
  • Any increase or decrease in the money stock is thus directly attributable to the activities of the central bank.
  • It is these physical improvements and any value directly attributable to and inhering in them that have to be excluded from valuation.
  • Much of that growth is attributable to increases in mortgage banking and recent acquisitions.
  • We conclude that the quantitative and qualitative evidence supports the contention that increases in fluency are attributable mainly to increases in the degree of proceduralization of knowledge.
  • I could mention the names of several persons whose influence over their flocks was solely attributable to this circumstance.
  • Exs.: "aspirin" (once a trademark of some Bayer company for salicylic-based pain reliever); "Thermos" (once a trademark attributable to a single source of glass-lined vacuum bottles). Define That Term #287
  • the error in the calculation was attributable to rounding
  • Neither death was directly attributable to a fence. Times, Sunday Times
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