Accreditor example sentences

accreditor

definition

  - noun form of accredit

ac·cred·it

verb

accredit (verb) · accredits (third person present) · accredited (past tense) · accredited (past participle) · accrediting (present participle)

  - give credit to (someone) for something:

  - attribute an action, saying, or quality to:

  - (of an official body) give authority or sanction to (someone or something) when recognized standards have been met:

  - give official authorization for (someone, typically a diplomat or journalist) to be in a particular place or to hold a particular post:

Synonyms

accredit, ascribe, attribute, recognize, license, authorize, approve, certify, warrant, empower, depute, endorse, sanction, appoint, ban, official, appointed, legal, recognized, licensed, authorized, approved, certified, warranted, empowered, deputed, endorsed, sanctioned

"Accreditor" Example Sentences

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