/ˌɪmpjəˈteɪʃən/ – Noun
Definition: 1. việc quy tội;
2. việc gán ghép.
A more thorough explanation: Imputation refers to the act of attributing or assigning responsibility or fault to a person or entity for a particular action or event. In legal terms, imputation can involve holding someone accountable for the actions of another person or imputing knowledge or intent to a party based on certain circumstances.
Example: The defendant argued that the imputation of criminal activity was baseless and should not be considered as evidence in the case.