Accredit

/əˈkrɛdɪt/ verb

To officially recognize that something meets required standards, or to believe that someone said or did something.

From French 'accréditer', combining 'a-' (to) with 'crédit' (credit, from Latin 'credere' meaning to believe or trust). The term entered English in the 17th century, originally used in diplomatic contexts to authorize ambassadors.

AFaccredit
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ETaccredit
EUaccredit
GLaccredit
HRaccredit
LTaccredit
LVaccredit
MNaccredit
SKaccredit
SLaccredit
SRaccredit
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