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  1. accredit
    [əˈkredət]
    verb
    accredit (verb)
    accredits (third person present)
    accredited (past tense)
    accredited (past participle)
    accrediting (present participle)
    1. give credit to (someone) for something:
      "he was accredited with being one of the world's fastest sprinters"
      Similar:
      recognize as
      credit with
      have something ascribed to one
      have something attributed to one
      • (of an official body) give authority or sanction to (someone or something) when recognized standards have been met:
        "institutions that do not meet the standards will not be accredited for teacher training"
        • give official authorization for (someone, typically a diplomat or journalist) to be in a particular place or to hold a particular post:
          "an ambassador accredited to a northern European country"
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          verb
          əˈkredət
          Tone

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          Origin
          early 17th century (in accredit): from French accréditer, from a- (from Latin ad ‘to, at’) + crédit ‘credit’.
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        2. Both "is accredited with" and "is accredited by" are commonly used phrases in English, but they are used in different contexts. "Is accredited with" is used when referring to the entity that has granted accreditation, while "is accredited by" is used when referring to the entity that has received accreditation.
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          /əˈkredɪt/ /əˈkredɪt/ Verb Forms [usually passive] (formal) to believe that somebody is responsible for doing or saying something be accredited to somebody The discovery of distillation is usually accredited to the Arabs of the 11th century. be accredited with something The Arabs are usually accredited with the discovery of distillation.
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