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/əˈkredit/,
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accredited, past tense; accredits, 3rd person singular present; accrediting, present participle; accredited, past participle;
  1. Give credit (to someone) for
    • - he was accredited with being one of the world's fastest sprinters
  2. Attribute (an action, saying, or quality) to
    • - the discovery of distillation is usually accredited to the Arabs
  3. (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
  4. 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

  1. grant credentials to; "The Regents officially recognized the new educational institution"; "recognize an academic degree"
  2. provide or send (envoys or embassadors) with official credentials
  3. ascribe an achievement to; "She was not properly credited in the program"
  4. (accredited) given official approval to act; "an accredited college"; "commissioned broker"; "licensed pharmacist"; "authorized representative"
  5. Accreditation is a process in which certification of competency, authority, or credibility is presented.
  6. To put or bring into credit; to invest with credit or authority; to sanction; To send with letters credential, as an ambassador, envoy, or diplomatic agent; to authorize, as a messenger or delegate; To believe; to credit; to put trust in; To credit; to vouch for or consider (some one) as ...
  7. (Accredited) A nursing program that has been examined and approved to teach nursing, by an organization that certifies the quality of nursing education. ...
  8. (Accredited (Accreditation)) A "seal of approval." Being accredited means that a facility has met certain quality standards. These standards are set by private, nationally recognized groups that check on the quality of care at health care facilities.
  9. (Accredited) A college or program, which has been certified as a fulfilling certain standards by a national and/or regional professional association.
  10. (Accredited) Colleges and schools must meet requirements in academic programs, facilities, teaching, etc., to be certified by accrediting agencies. Usually, colleges must be accredited for students to receive financial aid.
  11. (Accredited) Official recognition that a college or university meets the standards of a regional or national association. ...
  12. (Accredited) (Last edited: Monday, 6 October 2008, 09:37 PM)
  13. (Accredited) A unit or course that can be counted towards or form part of a formal qualification from a university or TAFE.
  14. (Accredited) Accreditation is a process that is used in the U.S. to "ensure that schools, post-secondary institutions, and other education providers meet, and maintain, minimum standards of quality and integrity regarding academics, administration, and related services." (U.S. ...
  15. (Accredited) Approval granted by the USDA NOP for each certification agent that has demonstrated the ability to meet the requirements of the NOP Rule; only accredited certification agents may certify to the NOP Rule standards in the US.
  16. (Accredited) Approved to offer degrees at a specified level by an agency or association recognized as an accreditor nationally by the U.S. ...
  17. (Accredited) Quality of academic programs has been approved by an outside rating agency.
  18. (Accredited) Refers to a process by which a business is declared competent and credible by an overseeing third party. Educational institutions, for example, can receive accreditation, as can laboratories and health care facilities.
  19. (Accredited) To meet the standards set by a non-governmental, state or national peer group.
  20. (Accredited) When a governing body, in our case the American Board for Certification in Orthotics and Prosthetics and the state of Texas, has established standards for the facility itself and the facility has complied with these standards. ...
  21. (accredited) Formally confirmed by an accreditation body as meeting a predetermined standard of impartiality and general technical, methodological, and procedural competence. [NIAP] (see accreditation)
  22. (accredited) Officially recognized as maintaining standards that qualify students for more education or for work in a certain profession.
  23. (ACCREDITING) That that grants to somebody a credit, a loan.
  24. Used in relatively few formal contexts at Warwick. When talking about a new module or course, Warwick "approves" modules/courses, rather than "accrediting" them. ...
  25. To certify as genuine, to authorize or sanction.