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accredit [əˈkrɛdɪt] vb (tr)
1. to ascribe or attribute 2. to give official recognition to; sanction; authorize 3. to certify or guarantee as meeting required standards 4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (often foll by at or to) a. to furnish or send (an envoy, etc.) with official credentials b. to appoint (someone) as an envoy, etc. 5. (Social Science / Education) NZ to pass (a candidate) for university entrance on school recommendation without external examination there are six accrediting schools in the area [from French accréditer, from the phrase mettre à crédit to put to credit] accreditation n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
accredit Translations accredit [əˈkrɛdɪt] vt (= endorse) [+ degree, qualification, college, laboratory, institution] → habiliter [+ diplomat, journalist, representative] → accréditer to be accredited to sth → être accrédité(e) auprès de qch accredit vt ambassador, representative → akkreditieren (form), → beglaubigen (= approve officially) → zulassen, genehmigen; herd → staatlich überwachen; educational institution → anerkennen; (= establish) belief, custom → anerkennen; accredited agent → bevollmächtigter Vertreter (= ascribe, attribute) → zuschreiben (to sb jdm) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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CCAC accredits aging services continuums, including continuing care
retirement communities and other retirement organizations. Together with the AALR, NRPA accredits 100 institutes of higher
learning in North America for their park, recreation or leisure studies
programs. The Continuing Care Accreditation
Commission (CCAC), which accredits continuing care retirement
communities and aging services continuums, has issued a risk-management
standard focusing on five areas where providers tend to be especially
vulnerable: human resources, governing board, building and grounds,
finance and quality in resident life. |
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