1. attributed - Adjective
2. attributed - Verb
of Attribute
Source: Webster's dictionaryHappiness is an imaginary condition, formerly attributed by the living to the dead, now usually attributed by adults to children, and by children to adults. Thomas Szasz
King Louis Philippe once said to me that he attributed the great success of the British nation in political life to their talking politics after dinner. Benjamin Disraeli
Much success can be attributed to inactivity. Most investors cannot resist the temptation to constantly buy and sell. Warren Buffett
Poetry is when words are robbed of their attributed truth. Günter Brus
On the properties of God: "Such a bandwidth! God, who may not have a brain made of neurons, or a CPU made of silicon, but if he has the powers attributed to him he must have something far more elaborately and non-randomly constructed than the largest brain or the largest computer we know." Richard Dawkins
Divide and rule [or conquer]. Attributed to Julius Caesar. Latin Proverb