IMPUTABLE


Meaning of IMPUTABLE in English

ə̇mˈpyüd.əbəl, -ütə- adjective

Etymology: French or Medieval Latin; French, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin imputabilis, from Latin imputare to impute + -abilis -able — more at impute

1. : capable of being imputed : ascribable , attributable , referable

insofar as he was only acting as an agent the oversight was not imputable to him

an occasional blurring of outline … is imputable to the music rather than the words — Times Literary Supplement

2. archaic : capable of being accused or blamed : culpable

• im·put·able·ness -bəlnə̇s noun -es

• im·put·a·bly -blē, -bli adverb

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