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accredit
[ uh-kred-it ]
verb (used with object)
- to provide or send with credentials; designate officially:
to accredit an envoy.
- to certify (a school, college, or the like) as meeting all formal official requirements of academic excellence, curriculum, facilities, etc.
- to make authoritative, creditable, or reputable; sanction.
- to regard as true; believe.
- to ascribe or attribute to (usually followed by with ):
He was accredited with having said it.
- to attribute or ascribe; consider as belonging:
an invention accredited to Edison.
accredit
/ əˈ°ì°ùÉ›»åɪ³Ù /
verb
- to ascribe or attribute
- to give official recognition to; sanction; authorize
- to certify or guarantee as meeting required standards
- often foll byat or to
- to furnish or send (an envoy, etc) with official credentials
- to appoint (someone) as an envoy, etc
- to pass (a candidate) for university entrance on school recommendation without external examination
there are six accrediting schools in the area
Derived Forms
- ²¹³¦ËŒ³¦°ù±ð»å¾±Ëˆ³Ù²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô, noun
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²¹³¦Â·³¦°ù±ð»å·¾±³Ù·²¹Â·²ú±ô±ð adjective
- ²¹³¦Â·³¦°ù±ð»å·¾±Â·³Ù²¹Â·³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô [uh, -kred-i-, tey, -sh, uh, n] noun
- ±è°ù±ð·²¹³¦Â·³¦°ù±ð»å·¾±³Ù verb (used with object)
- °ù±ð·²¹³¦Â·³¦°ù±ð»å·¾±³Ù verb (used with object)
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of accredit1
Example Sentences
"I think people should have a more robust training scheme - accredited training and registration with an accredited body - before they are allowed to do these things."
She was told to wear an electronic monitor for three months, participate in an accredited programme for 40 days and take part in a rehabilitation activity programme for up to seven days.
The government says councils should only use online schools which are accredited by a voluntary scheme set up by the Department for Educations in 2023.
In California, all dogs brought into the state for sale require a certificate issued by a federally accredited veterinarian listing where the animal came from, its destination and verification it is healthy to travel.
From Monday, accredited journalists can speak to families about their ongoing cases, report what they see and hear in court, and quote from key documents – provided they keep those families anonymous.
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