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imputation a statement attributing something dishonest (especially a criminal offense); "he denied the imputation" the attribution to a source or cause; "the imputation that my success was due to nepotism meant that I was not taken seriously"
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imputation Prediction of a missing value based on some procedure, using a mathematical model in combination with available information. See plausible values.
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imputation Adam and Eve's sinful disobeying of Gods instruction when they ate the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil has been assigned to their children, their grandchildren, and all the way to present-day humanity forever. Holding one person responsible for the sins of another individual is rare in the field of religion and in secular moral systems. However, it is quite common in the Bible.
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imputation Is used to designate any action or word or thing as reckoned to a person. Thus in doctrinal language (1) the sin of Adam is imputed to all his descendants, ie, it is reckoned as theirs, and they are dealt with therefore as guilty; (2) the righteousness of Christ is imputed to them that believe in him, or so attributed to them as to be considered their own; and (3) our sins are imputed to Christ, ie, he assumed our
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imputation [JV43] The net potential set of results of a game play, esp. in terms of total payment.
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