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Definition of "imputability" [im•put•a•bil•i•ty]

  • The character of being imputable. (noun)

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Use "imputability" in a sentence
  • "So both free-will and determinism have been inveighed against and called absurd, because each, in the eyes of its enemies, has seemed to prevent the 'imputability' of good or bad deeds to their authors."
  • "Someone who acted with grave but not full imputability."
  • "But it is PEOPLE, i.e., moral agents capable of imputability, that constitute LCWR and that make specific choices about the positions LCWR advocates."