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  1. ACCREDIT definition: 1. to officially recognize, accept, or approve of someone or something: 2. to officially…. Learn more.

  2. : to recognize (an educational institution) as maintaining standards that qualify the graduates for admission to higher or more specialized institutions or for professional practice. 2. : to consider or recognize as outstanding. an accredited scientist. 3. : attribute, credit. an invention accredited to the company's founder. accreditable.

  3. ACCREDITATION definition: 1. the fact of being officially recognized, accepted, or approved of, or the act of officially…. Learn more.

  4. 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.

  5. to officially recognize, accept, or approve of someone or something: The agency was not accredited by the Philippine Consulate to offer contracts to Filipinos abroad. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Accepting & agreeing. accepting. accommodation. accreditation. agree to something. agree with something. assent. compact. conclusion.

  6. 1. to ascribe or attribute. 2. to give official recognition to; sanction; authorize. 3. to certify or guarantee as meeting required standards. 4. (often foll by at or to)

  7. 1. a. To ascribe or attribute (something) to someone: The invention of the lightning rod is accredited to Franklin. b. To give credit to: the writer who is accredited with having written the piece. 2. a. To certify as meeting prescribed standards or requirements, as of a profession: a school that is accredited by the state's board of education. b.

  8. accredit something/somebody to officially approve something or someone as being of an accepted quality or standard Institutions that do not meet the standards will not be accredited for teacher training.

  9. to provide or send with credentials; designate officially: to accredit an envoy. Education 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. Middle French acrediter.

  10. There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb accredit. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. accredit has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. politics (mid 1700s) education (1870s) See meaning & use.