adjective
- attributed or assigned to someone or something, especially as a fault or quality
Usage: often used in legal, financial, or formal contexts
Examples
- The imputed income from the company car must be reported on your tax return.
- His imputed motives were questioned by the jury.
- The imputed value of the property was higher than expected.
- She rejected the imputed blame for the project’s failure.
- The imputed interest rate applies to below-market loans.
- His imputed knowledge of the crime made him a suspect.