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Meanings of
accredit
in English
Portuguese
credenciar
Catalan
acreditar
Spanish
reconocer
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Grant credentials to.
recognize
recognise
Portuguese
credenciar
Portuguese
atribuir
Catalan
reconèixer
Spanish
reconocer
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To ascribe an achievement to.
credit
Portuguese
atribuir
Synonyms
Examples for "
credit
"
credit
Examples for "
credit
"
1
Standard Chartered said today it planned to issue
credit
cards in China.
2
He also said
credit
market conditions caused many vendors to tighten terms.
3
To Oprah's
credit
,
she mentioned victims of abuse outside the entertainment industry.
4
For example, funds with exposure to
credit
markets had a strong year.
5
The energy sector remains a
credit
risk, too, despite rising oil prices.
Usage of
accredit
in English
1
This would
accredit
all health facilities including clinics, hospitals and GPs' rooms.
2
His agents at
accredit
its envoys as those of an independent power.
3
The Inquisition finds it supports their cause to
accredit
any fantastical tale.
4
Later, the British army agreed to
accredit
five British correspondents at the front.
5
We
accredit
it to heavy social media usage and our Squad.
6
Here, take my ring; it will
accredit
you as our envoy.
7
The undersigned ministry has subsequently decided to
accredit
the following representatives with the Allied Powers:
8
All evil do I
accredit
to thee: therefore do I desire of thee the good.
9
Or, if you so desire, I will
accredit
you to Governor Frontenac in the north.
10
The president said he has instructed his officials to ask Nauru's foreign ministry to
accredit
Mr Bitiev.
11
That committee reviews requests to
accredit
diplomats to the U.N. and makes recommendations to the General Assembly.
12
The news profession doesn't
accredit
journalists-they'renot like doctors or lawyers or accountants with specific professional qualifications!
13
Isn't the point of a scientific PhD to train and
accredit
the next generation of researchers and professors?
14
In March, I called and asked spokesperson Johannes Manger if I could
accredit
my 5-year-old as a reporter.
15
Enough remains from among his early efforts to
accredit
whatever mournful witness may now be borne of him.
16
The announcement is bad news for lower-paid talent
(
accredit
employer) applicants who had been prioritised until now.
Other examples for "accredit"
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accredit
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
accredit all health
accredit any school
accredit diplomats
accredit green
accredit journalists
More collocations
Translations for
accredit
Portuguese
credenciar
atribuir
Catalan
acreditar
reconèixer
Spanish
reconocer
acreditar
Accredit
through the time