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/imˈpyo͞ot/,
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imputes, 3rd person singular present; imputing, present participle; imputed, past tense; imputed, past participle;
  1. Represent (something, esp. something undesirable) as being done, caused, or possessed by someone; attribute
    • - the crimes imputed to Richard
  2. Assign (a value) to something by inference from the value of the products or processes to which it contributes
    • - recovering the initial outlay plus imputed interest
  3. Ascribe (righteousness, guilt, etc.) to someone by virtue of a similar quality in another
    • - Christ's righteousness has been imputed to us

  1. attribute or credit to; "We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare"; "People impute great cleverness to cats"
  2. attribute (responsibility or fault) to a cause or source; "The teacher imputed the student's failure to his nervousness"
  3. (imputation) a statement attributing something dishonest (especially a criminal offense); "he denied the imputation"
  4. (imputation) the attribution to a source or cause; "the imputation that my success was due to nepotism meant that I was not taken seriously"
  5. (Imputation (economics)) In economics, the theory of imputation, first expounded by Carl Menger, maintains that factor prices are determined by output prices.
  6. (Imputation (game theory)) In fully cooperative games players act efficiently when they form a single coalition, the grand coalition. The focus of the game is to find acceptable distributions of the payoff of the grand coalition. ...
  7. (Imputation (law)) In law, the principle of imputation or attribution underpins the concept that ignorantia juris non excusat—ignorance of the law does not excuse. All laws are published and available for study in all developed states. ...
  8. (Imputation (religion)) Imputed righteousness is a concept in Christian theology that proposes that the "righteousness of Christ ... is imputed to [believers] — that is, treated as if it were theirs through faith." It is on the basis of this "alien" (i.e. ...
  9. (Imputation (statistics)) In statistics, imputation is the substitution of some value for a missing data point or a missing component of a data point. Once all missing values have been imputed, the dataset can then be analysed using standard techniques for complete data. ...
  10. To reckon as pertaining or attributable; to charge; to ascribe; to attribute; to set to the account of; to charge to one as the author, responsible originator, or possessor; -- generally in a bad sense; (theology) To adjudge as one's own (the sin or righteousness) of another; as, the ...
  11. (Imputed) Attributed vicariously.
  12. (Imputed) In the context of FERC rate methodology, an arbitrarily attributed, rather than actual value.
  13. (imputed (cost)) CALCULATE THEREABOUTS.
  14. (Imputation) The process through which a shareholder obtains a tax credit on the dividends received on Australian share investments that can be used to offset other taxable income. This credit serves as an individual rebate on any tax already paid on the dividends of an Australian company.
  15. (Imputation) A group of statistical techniques for estimating probable responses to questionnaire items concerning households or vehicles, where no responses or poor quality responses were given during the survey. ...
  16. (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. ...
  17. (Imputation) Imputations are added to personal income so that a comprehensive account of total production and its distribution can be presented. An imputation is usually the value of nonmarket goods or services that is added to the value of marketed goods and services.
  18. (Imputation) In a GWAS, the use of a reference data set (eg, HapMaP) and linkage disequilibrium in a region to infer the alleles of SNPs not directly genotyped.
  19. (Imputation) The process by which one estimates missing values for items that a survey respondent failed to provide.
  20. (Imputation) To attribute or reckon either guilt or righteousness to someone.  In other words, it is transferring the legal standing of one person to someone else.
  21. (Imputation) is a term used in data processing indicating replacement of individual data which are either not consistent or missing (see Chapter 17).
  22. (Imputation) mere According to the Madhyamika-Prasangika school, all phenomena are merely imputed by conception in dependence upon their basis of imputation. Therefore, they are mere imputation and do not exist from their own side in the least. See Heart of Wisdom and Ocean of Nectar.
  23. (Imputation) there are two ways this term is used on Covenant of Love, the first is in the abstract theological sense, “the alian transfer of Christ’s righteousness”, the second is in the Biblical sense (on the (N)KJV translates it “impute) logizomai meaning to credit, reckon or declare. ...
  24. Imputation, as defined by NSF, denotes a computerized process that estimates data for fully or partially nonrespondent institutions based on their own data from earlier years, if available, or data from peer institutions. ...
  25. (v) to attribute an action to particular person or group