reattribute

reattribute
verb
attribute to another source
Hypernyms: ↑impute, ↑ascribe, ↑assign, ↑attribute
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something

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Somebody ——s something to somebody

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v.t., reattributed, reattributing.

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reattribute /rē-ə-tribˈūt/
transitive verb
To judge (a work of art) to be by a different artist than that to whom it was previously attributed
ORIGIN:re-
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rēattribūˈtion noun

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