/ɪmpjuːtətɪv/ – Adjective
Definition: 1. có thể bị quy tội cho;
2. có thể bị gán ghép cho.
A more throughout explanation: In legal terms, “imputative” relates to the act of attributing or ascribing responsibility or fault to someone. It involves the assignment of actions, intentions, or consequences to an individual or entity.
Example: The court found the defendant’s actions to be imputative of negligence, holding him liable for the damages caused.