Attribute in a sentence as a noun

They are creating their own little DSL inside a tag attribute?

You can attribute it to arrogance, or naivete, or whatever -- it doesn't matter in the end, because it's foolishness.

I resent all the apologizing and explaining and the "don't attribute to maliceā€¦" excuses.

Facebook changed a personal attribute of their users.

I only recently started telecommuting and I'm blown away by how much more productive I am. I actually attribute this to the fact that I do NOT work crazy hours.

The convertible note meets this need by combining the attributes of debt and equity instruments.

"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.

Don't conflate the two. My advice is to more accurately attribute your ennui to "wasting your 20s" as in postponing life to when you "make it" - allow yourself to start living now the way you truly want to and enjoy yourself, time goes by fast.

Attribute in a sentence as a verb

Similar keystrokes are available for all the levels of headings, for links both visited and unvisited, for landmarks, for tables, so on and so forth. The title attribute of a link is read in a few cases: 1: when the link is explicitly tabbed to, and 2: when the link does not have text.

On basically all political issues, unwavering is a good attribute.

For a person associated with a publication I would expect a much higher level of knowledge of things like 'how to cite' and 'how to attribute' and maybe a dash of copyright 101.

I did some Googling to make sure, but the only typographical meaning of the term "harmony" that I've been able to find is the one that I already knew, and it's not something you can attribute to a font.

Certainly, it shouldn't be a substitute for technical ability, but it can be a very significant complimentary attribute.

To attribute my reaction as some flaw in human psychology that simply wants to drag others down however is rather dismissive of the arguments I make and those made by many far more erudite than I.

I had always attributed previous "crackdowns" to regulatory capture: certain banks saw a wealthy, highly-fractured niche, and used their connections in DC to turn up the heat on the non-bank players in order to weaken them and take market share.

Attribute definitions

noun

a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished; "self-confidence is not an endearing property"

See also: property dimension

noun

an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of an entity

verb

attribute or credit to; "We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare"; "People impute great cleverness to cats"

See also: impute ascribe assign

verb

decide as to where something belongs in a scheme; "The biologist assigned the mushroom to the proper class"

See also: assign