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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
repute .
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Examples
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If McCain was who he reputes to be, he would immediately announce that he will not be part of a party that does these deeds, and drop his bid for President.
Dozens Of Call Center Workers Walk Off Job In Protest Rather Than Read McCain Script Attacking Obama 2009
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NewsMonster observes decisions of users and publishes implicit certifications/reputes into the users online profile.
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I think that reputes the notion that he's a racist.
Archive 2004-01-11 2004
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They shall see only silver and gold, houses and lands, reputes, supremacies, fames, and, as instrumental to these, the forms of logic and seemings of knowledge.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 43, May, 1861 Creator Various
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He reputes me a cannon; and the bullet, thats he: 36
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This may happen, according to St. Gregory, either because a man regards himself as the source of such advantages as he may discern in himself, or because, whilst admitted that God has bestowed them, he reputes this to have been in response to his own merits, or because he attributes to himself gifts which he has not; or, finally, because even when these are real he unreasonably looks to be put ahead of others.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Nam si te hoc inane nomen fortuitae felicitatis mouet, quam pluribus maximisque abundes mecum reputes licet.
The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius 1908
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Mous croyons que par le sacrifice unique que le Seigneur Jesus a offert en la croix, [246] nous sommes reconcilies ` a Dieu pour etre tenus et reputes justes devant lui, parce que nous ne lui pouvons etre agreables, ni etre participants de son adoption, sinon d'autant qu'il nous pardonne nos fautes, et les ensevelit.
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Yet these men bore the reputes of atrocious criminals to whom every sort of lawlessness was familiar.
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Then it's up to him to choose what he reputes valuable.
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