noun
- The plural of imputability; the quality or state of being imputable; the capacity to be attributed or ascribed to someone or something.
Usage: Formal and technical usage, common in legal, philosophical, and ethical contexts.
Examples
- The imputabilities of the defendant's actions were carefully examined during the trial.
- Philosophers debate the imputabilities of moral responsibility in cases of diminished capacity.
- The imputabilities of corporate negligence depend on establishing clear chains of command.
- Legal scholars discuss the imputabilities of intent in criminal law.
- The imputabilities of blame shifted once new evidence emerged.