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Definition of Imputing
1. impute [v] - See also: impute
Lexicographical Neighbors of Imputing
Literary usage of Imputing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Libel and Slander in Civil and Criminal Cases: As Administered in by Martin L. Newell (1898)
"Words imputing the Commission of the Offense — Illustrations — American Cases
... Accessory — Words imputing the Offense. 69. Arson —The Offense Defined. ..."
2. A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: The Evidence, Procedure, and by William Blake Odgers (1887)
"Words imputing adultery to a physician were laid to have boon spoken "of him in his
... And words imputing immorality to a trader or his clerk are not ..."
3. The Practice in Courts of Justice in England and the United States by Conway Robinson (1855)
"Distinction between imputing a felony and a mere suspicion of felony; and between
imputing what is a legal offence and what is not. ..."
4. A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: And of Actions on the Case for by William Blake Odgers, James Bromley Eames (1905)
"Words imputing adultery to a physician were laid to have been spoken " of ...
Words imputing immorality to a trader or his clerk are not actionable withou ..."
5. Popular Law Library, Putney by Albert Hutchinson Putney (1908)
"Any words written or printed and published imputing to another any act, ...
imputing A CRIME NOT ESSENTIAL. It is not necessary that the publication impute ..."
6. A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: With the Evidence, Procedure, and by William Blake Odgers, Melville Madison Bigelow (1881)
"Words imputing adultery to a physician were laid to have been spoken " of him in his
... And words imputing immorality to a trader or his clerk are not ..."