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accredit (verb), accredits; accredited; accrediting
1. To set forth as believable; to declare that an organization or a person can provide the kind of services desired by others: The educational association only accredits programs that meet its high standards.
2. Officially to recognize a person or organization as having met the standards needed to accomplish what is required: The new dictionary program was accredited by the lexicography institute.
3. To send an ambassador, or other important official, to represent a country: Victor will be accredited as the new official representative for his country next week.
2. Officially to recognize a person or organization as having met the standards needed to accomplish what is required: The new dictionary program was accredited by the lexicography institute.
3. To send an ambassador, or other important official, to represent a country: Victor will be accredited as the new official representative for his country next week.
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accredited (adjective), more accredited, most accredited
Referring to proof of qualifications that are publicly or officially recognized after meeting certain standards.
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cred-, credit-, creed-
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