English to Galician Meaning of accredit - crer


Accredit :
crer

crer, poñer, impor, asignar

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Definitions of accredit in English
Verb(1) grant credentials to(2) provide or send (envoys or embassadors(3) ascribe an achievement to
Examples of accredit in English
(1) He didn't accredit his lawyers to the Hague tribunal because that would mean de facto recognising the court - which he doesn't.(2) It is the sole authority to accredit hospitals in Canada and has the monopoly of accreditation activities, which now encompass long-term, mental health and rehabilitation facilities as well as general hospitals.(3) JFCOM's elements of joint context provide a list of capabilities and characteristics required to accredit any training event as a participant in an overarching JNTC-enhanced event.(4) We cannot accredit his survival to clinical treatment of neurasthenia, but perhaps his vicarious experience on the mesa with Tom Outland can account for his fortitude.(5) I accredit my stubbornness to his chromosomes.(6) Meanwhile, the government last week refused to accredit journalists from the BBC and other western countries who wanted to cover the trial.(7) Ruthless, cruel, dangerous and blood thirsty; it was laughable to think that anyone could accredit such traits to her childhood friend.(8) I mean we're tough, we don't mess around if we find a childcare service is not meeting the right standards for accreditation, we don't accredit them.(9) If an applicant is pursuing a master's degree in another field, such as business administration, that undergoes a national accreditation process, the appropriate body must accredit the degree program.(10) It already helps to drive up standards, accredit courses and provide advice.(11) Beginning with its April meeting, CoA will accredit internship programs for up to seven years.(12) Its remit was, and is, to develop and continuously improve the standards of good practice in franchising and to accredit franchisors that meet these standards.(13) The first issue is the agreement journalists were forced to sign in order to get accreditation .(14) Read the institutions' prospectuses carefully and note if a course is accredited or validated by a respected professional body.(15) A company that is an expert in the field of bar coding has gained accreditation from the industry's standard setter.(16) The English engineer William Cubitt is usually accredited with the invention of the Discipline Mill while he was chief engineer at Ransomes, a Quaker ironworks in Ipswich.
Related Phrases of accredit
Synonyms
Verb
1. credit ::
crédito
Antonyms
1. disqualify ::
descualificar
Different Forms
accredit, accreditation, accredited, accrediting, accredits
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