Accredit - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |əˈkredɪt|  American pronunciation of the word accredit
Brit.  |əˈkredɪt|  British pronunciation of the word accredit

verb

- grant credentials to (syn: recognize)
- provide or send (envoys or embassadors) with official credentials
- ascribe an achievement to (syn: credit)

Extra examples

The association only accredits programs that meet its high standards.

The program was accredited by the American Dental Association.

The invention of scuba gear is accredited to Jacques Cousteau.

Our envoy was accredited to their new government.

He was accredited with having said that.

The discovery of distillation is usually accredited to the Arabs of the eleventh century AD.

I accredited his story.

Journalists can be accredited to a state body or a public association.

Accredited cameramen will get necessary aid during filming.

Legend accredits her with performing miracles.

This programme is fully accredited by the Institution of Electrical Engineers.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: accredit
he/she/it: accredits
present participle: accrediting
past tense: accredited
past participle: accredited
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