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Word of the Day – Impute

By December 15, 2025Word of the Day

Impute (verb)

im-pyoot

To attribute or ascribe.

1325–75; Middle English imputen, Latin imputāre

Example sentences

“The flu crisis will impute to fewer hospital beds this winter.”

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