(v) /əˈkred.ɪt/
to officially recognise, accept, or approve of someone or something
- The agency was not accredited by the Philippine Consulate to offer contracts to Filipinos abroad.
- ABET Accredited Software Engineering Programs: các chương trình kĩ sư phần mềm chứng nhận bởi ABET
- The investigation could threaten the university's accreditation.
- He was quick to emphasize the five-star accreditation of the hotel.
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accreditation /əˌkred.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən/ the fact of being officially recognised, accepted, or approved of, or the act of officially recognising, accepting, or approving of something.
- The college was given full accreditation in 1965.
- The committee has established new procedures for the accreditation of degrees.
accredited /əˈkred.ɪ.tɪd/ officially recognised and approved
- an accredited drama school
- accredited war correspondents