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  • 21accredit — transitive verb Etymology: Latin accreditus, past participle of accredere to give credence to, from ad + credere to believe more at creed Date: 1535 1. to give official authorization to or approval of: a. to provide with credenti …

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  • 22accredit — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. authorize, license, certify; believe; attribute. See belief, commission, attribution. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To authorize] Syn. authorize, give credentials to, certify, sanction; see approve 1 ,… …

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  • 23accredit — [[t]əkre̱dɪt[/t]] accredits, accrediting, accredited 1) VERB: usu passive If an educational qualification or institution is accredited, it is officially declared to be of an approved standard. [FORMAL] [be V ed] This degree programme is fully… …

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  • 24accredit — ac·cred·it || É™ kredɪt v. certify; recognize; assign; license, provide with credentials; receive letter of accreditation from an envoy …

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  • 25accredit — v. a. Credit, give trust or confidence to, give credit or honor to, receive as an envoy, receive as commissioned, empowered, or authorized, authorize, empower, commission, depute, send with credentials …

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  • 26accredit — v 1.(usually fol. by with) ascribe, assign, attribute, credit, give credit for, put down as, chalk up to or with; impute, charge with, blame, accuse. 2. associate, connect, link, tie in, couple, match or pair up, relate, think of together,… …

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  • 27accredit — ac·cred·it …

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  • 28accredit —   v.t. attribute; gain belief for; attach officially …

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  • 29accredit — /akredat/ To give official authorization or status. To recognize as having sufficient academic standards to qualify graduates for higher education or for professional practice. In international law: (1) To acknowledge; to receive as an envoy in… …

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  • 30accredit — /akredat/ To give official authorization or status. To recognize as having sufficient academic standards to qualify graduates for higher education or for professional practice. In international law: (1) To acknowledge; to receive as an envoy in… …

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