reattribute

[ˌriːəˈtrɪbjuːt]

reattribute Definition

  • 1to assign or give credit to the correct source or originator of something
  • 2to change the authorship or ownership of something

Using reattribute: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reattribute" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The museum had to reattribute the painting to its rightful artist.

  • Example

    The company decided to reattribute the project to a different team.

  • Example

    The journalist was forced to reattribute the quotes to the correct source.

reattribute Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reattribute

Phrases with reattribute

  • to consider as caused by or belonging to someone or something

    Example

    The success of the project can be attributed to the hard work of the team.

  • to assign or give credit to the wrong source or originator of something

    Example

    The article misattributed the quote to the wrong person.

  • disattribute

    to remove or deny attribution or credit for something

    Example

    The artist disattributed the painting due to a dispute with the museum.

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Summary: reattribute in Brief

The verb 'reattribute' [ˌriːəˈtrɪbjuːt] means to assign or give credit to the correct source or originator of something, or to change the authorship or ownership of something. Examples include 'The museum had to reattribute the painting to its rightful artist,' and 'The journalist was forced to reattribute the quotes to the correct source.' Synonyms include 'reassign' and 'transfer,' while informal equivalents include 'give credit where credit is due.'