Definition & Meaning | English word REATTRIBUTES
REATTRIBUTES
Definitions of REATTRIBUTES
- inflection of reattribute
Number of letters
12
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using REATTRIBUTES in a Sentence
- Trinitatis Revelatrix (Gouda 1678) attributed by John Locke to Crell but Robert Wallace (Unitarian) reattributes to Christopher Sandius.
- As a punishment, it differs from a fine in that it is not primarily meant to match the crime but rather reattributes the criminal's ill-gotten spoils (often as a complement to the actual punishment for the crime itself; still common with various kinds of contraband, such as protected living organisms) to the community or even aims to rob them of their socio-economic status, in the extreme case reducing them to utter poverty, or if he or she is condemned to death even denies them the power to bequeath inheritance to their legal heirs.
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