ACCREDIT in a Sentence
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Example sentences for ACCREDIT, such as:
1. Machiavelli was the accredited.
2. He is accredited with having first introduced this word into the language.
3. This degree programme is fully accredited by the Institution of Electrical Engineers.
4. The agency was not accredited by the Philippine Consulate to offer contracts to Filipinos abroad.
5. And you will discover that governmental agencies accredit rubber stamp for private regional groups.
2. He is accredited with having first introduced this word into the language.
3. This degree programme is fully accredited by the Institution of Electrical Engineers.
4. The agency was not accredited by the Philippine Consulate to offer contracts to Filipinos abroad.
5. And you will discover that governmental agencies accredit rubber stamp for private regional groups.
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Meanings and Examples of ACCREDIT
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accredit
v. provide or send (envoys or embassadors) with official credentials
v. ascribe an achievement to
Classic Sentence:
1 Also," requested Chichikov, "I should be glad if you would send for the accredited representative of a certain lady landowner with whom I have done business.
2 Machiavelli was the accredited.
Example Sentence:
1 And you will discover that governmental agencies accredit rubber stamp for private regional groups.
2 The agency was not accredited by the Philippine Consulate to offer contracts to Filipinos abroad.
3 He is accredited with having first introduced this word into the language.
4 This degree programme is fully accredited by the Institution of Electrical Engineers.
5 The examination leading to the Certificate is accredited as one specific module of the Institute's new Final Diploma.
6 A letter of credence is a letter sent by one head of state to another formally accrediting a named individual, usually but not always a diplomat.