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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of impute.
  • adjective Attributed on behalf of another.

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Examples

  • The imputed income also includes the employer portion of FICA taxes, but if you read the whole report you will discover that the upper income brackets pay more percent wise in imputed taxes than those making under $102k, which is the cutoff for FICA taxes.

    Matthew Yglesias » By Request: Bush Tax Cuts 2009

  • The product of these teleological arguments is the God class, the Deus Irae, the Empire, for it is through them that the attributes and methods of an assumed creator are imputed from the morphology of what is assumed to be that creator's creation.

    THE HALLS OF PENTHEUS -- PART FOUR Hal Duncan 2007

  • The product of these teleological arguments is the God class, the Deus Irae, the Empire, for it is through them that the attributes and methods of an assumed creator are imputed from the morphology of what is assumed to be that creator's creation.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Hal Duncan 2007

  • We have the word imputed just once in the New Testament.

    Unspoken Sermons Third Series 1824-1905 1889

  • Sadowa; while the thought which animated the court is admirably expressed in the phrase imputed to the empress who, pointing to the prince imperial, said, "This child will never reign unless we repair the misfortunes of Sadowa."

    Germany from the Earliest Period Volume 4 Wolfgang Menzel 1835

  • Surprised by this readiness, and struck by the view of the note, Mrs. Mittin imputed to mere reserve the denial of her expected wealth, but readily promised to get in the bills, and see her clear.

    Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth 1796

  • Then entered the guilt of Adam's sin imputed to posterity, and a general corruption and depravedness of nature.

    Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation) 1721

  • It's called imputed income - I think I've seen some folks refer to it as the gay tax.

    On not being married. (What if No One's Watching?) 2006

  • We might express a just surprise that Catholics should be offended at the doctrine that the righteousness of Christ is imputed, that is, reckoned or counted, to the sinner as his own.

    Luther Examined and Reexamined A Review of Catholic Criticism and a Plea for Revaluation 1904

  • I have done Gourgaud no wrong: every word imputed to him exists in the papers submitted to me as historical documents [28], and I should have been a shameful coward if I had shunned using them.

    The Journal of Sir Walter Scott From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford Walter Scott 1801

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