ascribable
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[edit]ascribable (comparative more ascribable, superlative most ascribable)
- Able to be ascribed.
- 1999, Felix Speiser, Ethnology of Vanuatu, page 211:
- A death, a drought ascribable to the sorcery of a weathermaker, a cyclone and so forth could always excite the natives to acts of revenge, and consequently no man could leave his district unarmed […]
- 2000, Hiroshi Kimura, “Basic Determinants of Japanese-Soviet Relations”, in Japanese-Russian Relations under Brezhnev and Andropov[1], M.E. Sharpe, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 12:
- The Soviet Union apparently took the U.S.— Japanese political-military alliance quite seriously—probably more seriously than we might imagine. The Soviet Union’s reluctance to return the Northern Territories to Japan, even at the expense of the bilateral relationship, is ascribable to the global confrontation between the USSR and the United States.
Translations
[edit]able to be ascribed
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