accredit

Valid in Scrabble

Scrabble points
13
Words With Friends
15
Letters
8
Pronunciation
/əˈkɹɛd.ɪt/(US)

Definition of accredit

8 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

verb

  1. (transitive)To ascribe; attribute; credit with.
    “Nationalisms often accredit all the unemployment issues to immigration.”
    “Goldfaden continued to compose and compile dramas and musical plays. He is accredited with 26 pieces, of which, however, only eight are of any value.”
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verb

  1. (transitive)To ascribe; attribute; credit with.
    “Nationalisms often accredit all the unemployment issues to immigration.”
    “Goldfaden continued to compose and compile dramas and musical plays. He is accredited with 26 pieces, of which, however, only eight are of any value.”
  2. (transitive)To put or bring into credit; to invest with credit or authority; to sanction.
    “February 17, 1793, William Cowper, letter to Samuel Rose, Esq. His censure will […] accredit his praises.”
    “these reasons […] which accredit and fortify mine opinion.”
  3. (transitive)To send with letters credential, as an ambassador, envoy, or diplomatic agent; to authorize, as a messenger or delegate.
    “Beton […] was accredited to the Court of France.”
  4. (transitive)To believe; to put trust in.
    “He accredited and repeated stories of apparitions and witchcraft.”
    “The version of early Roman history which was accredited in the fifth century.”
    “He spoke as if he saw the Truth, and, persisting in it so long, he was accredited by those who did not understand him, and silenced them that did.”
  5. (transitive)To enter on the credit side of an account book.
  6. (transitive)To certify as meeting a predetermined standard; to certify an educational institution as upholding the specified standards necessary for the students to advance.
    “The school was an accredited college.”
  7. (transitive)To recognize as outstanding.
  8. (literally, transitive)To credit.

Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.

Etymology

* First attested in the 1610s. * From French accréditer, from à (“to”) + to credit, from crédit (“credit”). * See credit.

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