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Definition of Reattributed
1. reattribute [v] - See also: reattribute
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reattributed
Literary usage of Reattributed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1895)
"reattributed his remarkable successes at New- Lanark, not to the singular
combination of good business qualities with genuine benevolence and mild ..."
2. The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead by James George Frazer (1913)
"Famine and scarcity of fish and game a reattributed to the anger ctf the spirits.
But they hearken to prayer^and appear to their \friends in dreams, ..."
3. The Philippine Journal of Science by Philippines Bureau of Science (1908)
"When a couple of rank marry, there is a human sacrifice to keep away sickness,
etc., all of which calamities ^reattributed to the devil. ..."
4. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1922)
"This effect is generally absent if the vagi have been divided, and may therefore
reattributed to stimulation of the afferent vagus endings (Cramer, 1915; ..."
5. Voyage to South America by Henry Marie Brackenridge (1820)
"The extraordinary length of th» passage, is to reattributed to the excessive
caution of Dutch navigators, who lay to on the slightest occasion, ..."
6. The Expansion of Europe: A History of the Foundations of the Modern World by Wilbur Cortez Abbott (1918)
"Her navy revealed a wealth of mediocrity, and worse; while the bitter epigram
attributed to Walpole, and not unnaturally reattributed to North, measured the ..."
7. An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, from the Birth of Christ to by Johann Lorenz Mosheim (1803)
"The learned are now unanimous in reattributed garding the other writings which
bear the name to him- of CLEMENS, viz. the Apostolic Canons, the Apostolic ..."