ASSIGN vs IMPUTE: NOUN
- A person to whom property or an interest is transferred.
- A thing pertaining to something else; an appurtenance; an appendage.
- [Assign is a broader word than assignee. The assignees of a person are usually understood to mean those who take immediately from him, by his assignment; the assigns of a person include all who acquire title under his transfer, immediately or remotely.]
- A thing pertaining or belonging to something else; an appurtenance.
- Design; purpose; object.
- Assignment; appointment.
- An assignee.
- A person to whom the property or interest of another is or may be transferred: as, a deed to a man and his heirs and assigns.
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ASSIGN vs IMPUTE: VERB
- Select something or someone for a specific purpose
- Decide as to where something belongs in a scheme
- Make undue claims to having
- Attribute or give
- Attribute or credit to
- Give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)
- Transfer one's right to
- To designate or set apart something for some purpose.
- To appoint or select someone for some office.
- To allot or give something as a task.
- To attribute or sort something into categories.
- (law) To transfer property, a legal right, etc., from one person to another.
- Give out
- Give out or allot
- Attribute or credit to
- Attribute (responsibility or fault) to a cause or source
- To ascribe (sin or righteousness) to someone by substitution.
- To attribute or credit to.
ASSIGN vs IMPUTE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To transfer or pass over property to another, whether for the benefit of the assignee or of the assignor's creditors, or in furtherance of some trust.
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ASSIGN vs IMPUTE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To fix, specify, select, or designate; to point out authoritatively or exactly
- To transfer (property, rights, or interests) from one to another.
- To ascribe; attribute: : attribute.
- To appoint; to allot; to apportion; to make over.
- To transfer, or make over to another, esp. to transfer to, and vest in, certain persons, called assignees, for the benefit of creditors.
- To set out by metes and bounds the widow's share or portion in an estate.
- To give out as a task; allot.
- To set apart for a particular purpose or place in a particular category; designate: : allocate.
- To select for a duty or office; appoint: : appoint.
- To match or pair with.
- To take account of; to consider; to regard.
- To adjudge as one's own (the sin or righteousness) of another.
- 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.
- To relate (something, usually something bad) to a particular cause or source; place the fault or responsibility for: : attribute.
- To assign as a characteristic; credit.
ASSIGN vs IMPUTE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Adduce, Allege, etc. (see adduce); to determine, give, name, present.
- In law: To transfer or make over to another the right one has in any object, as in an estate, chose in action, or reversion, especially in trust for the security of creditors: rarely applied to testamentary transfers. To show or set forth with particularity: as, to assign error in a writ; to assign false judgment, To point out or substantiate as a charge: as, perjury cannot be assigned on an oath taken without the jurisdiction of the officer administering it.
- To ascribe; attribute; refer.
- To appoint; select for a duty or office: as, the officer assigned to the charge of a military department.
- To give, furnish, or specify: as, to assign a reason for anything.
- To point out; show; designate; specify.
- To set apart; make over by distribution or appropriation; apportion; allot.
- Synonyms Attribute, Ascribe, Refer, etc. See attribute.
- To take account of; reckon; regard; consider.
- To attribute vicariously; ascribe as derived from another: used especially in theology. See doctrine of imputation, under imputation.
- To reckon as chargeable or accusable; charge; tax; accuse.
- To charge; attribute; ascribe; reckon as pertaining or attributable.
ASSIGN vs IMPUTE: RELATED WORDS
- Allocate, Categorize, Reassign, Set apart, Portion, Delegate, Depute, Put, Attribute, Specify, Arrogate, Impute, Allot, Ascribe, Designate
- Absolve, Arrogate, Deduce, Presume, Exculpate, Infer, Charge, Affect, Allocate, Blame, Allude, Apportion, Attribute, Assign, Ascribe
ASSIGN vs IMPUTE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Appoint, Classify, Allocate, Categorize, Reassign, Set apart, Portion, Delegate, Depute, Put, Specify, Arrogate, Allot, Ascribe, Designate
- Equate, Imply, Arrogate, Deduce, Presume, Exculpate, Infer, Charge, Affect, Allocate, Blame, Allude, Apportion, Assign, Ascribe
ASSIGN vs IMPUTE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Your teacher will assign you an energy source.
- In the Assign Macro dialog box, click Edit.
- You can assign a particular style to headings.
- If you assign more than one zone name, the first name you assign is the default zone.
- Basically assign them tasks that require linguistic and cultural understanding, and assign yourself tasks that require more hard skills.
- You must assign at least one role to a new user and you may optionally assign one or more supervisors.
- However, users may assign null values to columns for which they do not want to assign a value.
- If approved, CMD will assign a new suspense in CATMS, and assign to the new OPR.
- This video provides information regarding how to create a test session, assign tests, and assign accommodations.
- You can assign an alternate user by clicking the Assign button.
- The court will usually impute at least minimum wage full time employment.
- While this method is often used to impute binary and polytomous.
- We do not impute any intention on his part to deceive.
- We should not automatically impute the original Sabbath elements to Sundays.
- Jews would impute to him the stigma of being accursed.
- Did James Harris impute the crime of larceny onto Ms.
- Have any attempts been made to impute missing data?
- Would not impute additional interest at a market rate.
- Genetic Algorithm and decision tree learning to impute data.
- We will not impute values for missing participants.
ASSIGN vs IMPUTE: QUESTIONS
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- Why did runeard assign Agnarr to lieutenant Mattias?
- Can I assign problem-solving exercises in masteringbiology?
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- Can you assign holiday coordinate graphing Pictures?
- Should teachers assign different kinds of homework?
- Can occupational therapists assign diagnosis codes?
- Is it possible to impute with Amelia using the full original dataset?
- Does God impute all faith to man because of total depravity?
- Can a court impute income for child support in New York?
- Is it possible to use soft-impute with the test dataset?
- Can a court attribute or impute income from other resources?
- Why do we impute missing values in DNA microarray data?
- How can the court impute income based on census data?
- Can a court impute an intention at the quantification stage?
- How do I impute missing values from multiple imputations?
- How to impute missing values using the MCMC method?