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accredit

ac·cred·it [ ə kréddət ] (past and past participle ac·cred·it·ed, present participle ac·cred·it·ing, 3rd person present singular ac·cred·its)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. give official recognition to somebody: to officially recognize a person or organization as having met a standard or criterion ( usually passive )
The hospital is fully accredited.

2. appoint somebody as envoy: to appoint somebody as an envoy or ambassador to another country

3. give somebody authority: to give somebody the authority to perform a function ( usually passive )

4. attribute quality to somebody: to regard somebody as having a particular quality
accredited them with more intelligence than they have

5. ascribe something to somebody: to consider something as belonging to or attributable to somebody
We cannot accredit all the problems to immigration.

[Early 17th century. < French accréditer "believe (firmly)" < crédit (see credit)]

ac·cred·i·ta·tion [ ə krèddə táysh'n ] noun
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