/tə ˈɪmpjut ˈmoʊtɪvz/ – Phrase
Definition: gán ghép cho một người những động cơ hành xử.
A more thorough explanation: “To impute motives” in legal terms means to attribute or assign a particular intention or purpose to someone’s actions or behavior, especially in the context of a legal proceeding where a person’s state of mind or intent is relevant to determining liability or culpability.
Example: The prosecutor attempted to impute motives to the defendant’s actions in order to prove premeditation.