Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word MISATTRIBUTE


MISATTRIBUTE

Definitions of MISATTRIBUTE

  1. To erroneously attribute; to falsely ascribe; used especially of authorship.

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Examples of Using MISATTRIBUTE in a Sentence

  • Longer incubation periods tend to cause those affected to not associate the symptoms with the item consumed, so they may misattribute the symptoms to gastroenteritis, for example.
  • In other words, whereas the original theory of misattribution of arousal said that people could only misattribute their arousal if they were unaware of the true cause, the Response-Facilitation model states that it is possible that people could be aware of the true cause of arousal and still find themselves attracted to someone, compared to people who are unaroused.
  • Without a clear understanding of culture, educators could easily misattribute detrimental conduct or sub-par behavior to a minority student's cultural background or misinterpret signs that a student needs an intervention.
  • Also, architectural critics have tended either to undervalue or misattribute work done while Wright was mostly incommunicado in Europe.
  • Because this design is coincident with a direct-touch display, non-designers commonly misattribute the effortlessness of interacting with the device to that multi-touch display, and not to the design of the software where it actually resides.


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