Ascribe vs Refer - What's the difference?
ascribe | refer | Related terms |
To attribute a cause or characteristic to someone or something.
To attribute a book, painting or any work of art or literature to a writer or creator.
To direct the attention of.
To submit to (another person or group) for consideration; to send or direct elsewhere.
To place in or under by a mental or rational process; to assign to, as a class, a cause, source, a motive, reason, or ground of explanation.
(rfex) To allude to, make a reference or allusion to.
# (grammar) to be referential to another element in a sentence
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Ascribe is a related term of refer.
In lang=en terms the difference between ascribe and refer
is that ascribe is to attribute a book, painting or any work of art or literature to a writer or creator while refer is to place in or under by a mental or rational process; to assign to, as a class, a cause, source, a motive, reason, or ground of explanation.As verbs the difference between ascribe and refer
is that ascribe is to attribute a cause or characteristic to someone or something while refer is to direct the attention of.ascribe
English
Verb
(ascrib)- One may ascribe these problems to the federal government; however, at this stage it is unclear what caused them.
- It is arguable as to whether we can truly ascribe this play to Shakespeare.
Synonyms
* attribute * imputeDerived terms
* ascribableAnagrams
* ----refer
English
Verb
(referr)- The shop assistant referred me to the help desk on ground floor.
- He referred the matter to the principal.
- to refer a patient to a psychiatrist
- He referred the phenomena to electrical disturbances.
