Accreditable


to ascribe or attribute to (usually followed by with):
he was accredited with having said it.
to attribute or ascribe; consider as belonging:
an invention accredited to edison.
to provide or send with credentials; designate officially:
to accredit an envoy.
to certify (a school, college, or the like) as meeting all formal official requirements of academic excellence, curriculum, facilities, etc.
to make authoritative, creditable, or reputable; sanction.
to regard as true; believe.
verb (transitive)
to ascribe or attribute
to give official recognition to; sanction; authorize
to certify or guarantee as meeting required standards
often foll by at or to

to furnish or send (an envoy, etc) with official credentials
to appoint (someone) as an envoy, etc

(nz) to p-ss (a candidate) for university entrance on school recommendation without external examination: there are six accrediting schools in the area
v.

1610s, from french accréditer, from à “to” (see ad-) + créditer “to credit” (someone with a sum), from crédit “credit” (see credit). related: accredited; accrediting.

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    officially recognized as meeting the essential requirements, as of academic excellence: accredited schools. provided with official credentials, as by a government: an accredited diplomatic representative. accepted as authoritative: an accredited theory. to ascribe or attribute to (usually followed by with): he was accredited with having said it. to attribute or ascribe; consider as belonging: an […]

  • Accrescence

    continued or continuous growth.

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    increasing; enlarging, expanding, or enriching. growing, as floral parts that increase in size after flowering has occurred. adjective (botany) (of a calyx or other part) continuing to grow after flowering

  • Accrete

    to grow together; adhere (usually followed by to). to add, as by growth. botany. grown together. contemporary examples it will leave the aca intact, as is, to accrete interest group support until reform becomes all-but-impossible. after the gop fails to repeal obamacare david frum february 3, 2012 historical examples and as i continued to do […]


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