v
(transitive) To receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval.
v
(law) To receive and acknowledge receipt of service of process.
n
(optics) Synonym of etendue.
n
A test to check whether the requirements of a specification or contract are met.
n
(law) An acceptor; one who accepts an order or a bill of exchange.
n
(uncountable) The right or ability of approaching or entering; admittance; admission; accessibility.
v
(transitive) To ascribe; attribute; credit with.
v
To attribute (something) to.
v
(transitive, rare) To accredit.
n
(education, derogatory) An organization that purports to award educational accreditation to higher education institutions without the proper government authority or recognition from mainstream academia to operate as an accreditor.
n
A person who has received accreditation
n
(chiefly India) The act of accrediting.
n
A person or organization that provides accreditation
n
Formal approval given by a state government to a diplomat from another country.
adj
(now rare) Acknowledged; admitted to be true.
n
Abbreviation of approval. [An expression granting permission; an indication of agreement with a proposal; an acknowledgement that a person, thing, or event meets requirements.]
v
(transitive) To give official sanction, consent or authorization to.
adj
Sanctioning officially, giving authorization or approval to something.
v
(transitive) To officially sanction; to ratify; to confirm; to set as satisfactory.
v
(transitive) To attribute a book, painting or any work of art or literature to a writer or creator.
v
(transitive) To certify in an official capacity.
v
To ascribe (something) to a given cause, reason etc.
n
An explicit or formal acknowledgment of ownership or authorship.
v
(transitive) To render authentic; to give authority to, by the proof, attestation, or formalities required by law, or sufficient to entitle to credit.
v
To supply with a certificate, especially following certification.
v
(transitive) To attest that a product, service, organization, or person has met an official standard.
v
(transitive) To attest jointly.
n
One who corroborates, or verifies something; one who lends credence by upholding another's story.
n
Obsolete spelling of credit [Reliance on the truth of something said or done; faith; trust.]
n
(computing, informal, usually in the plural) credential
n
(rare, uncountable) Credential or supporting material for a person or claim.
n
(chiefly in the plural) documentary or electronic evidence that a person has certain status or privileges
n
The phenomenon of academic credentials, particularly university degrees, dwindling in value and recognition on the job market due to easy availability and oversupply.
v
To provide credentials or a resume / CV
v
(transitive) To believe; to put credence in.
v
To reflect well on; To demonstrate worthiness.
v
(transitive) To take into account.
adj
That serves to indemnify
n
Alternative spelling of endorsement [The act or quality of endorsing]
n
(countable) An effort, process, or operation designed to establish or discover a fact or truth; an act of testing; a test; a trial.
n
(obsolete) confirmation or approbation, as of an act or contract
n
(usually in the plural) (A piece of) evidence, documentation, etc. to prove one's past actions, accomplishments, etc.
v
To allow (a custom, tradition, etc.); to give credence or acceptance to.
n
A process or act of recognizing.
v
(transitive, or with clause) To acknowledge or consider (as being a certain thing or having a certain quality or property).
v
(US, transitive, formal, law) To acknowledge the truth of; not to challenge.
v
(idiomatic) To accept or acknowledge approval, praise, recognition for something, regardless of its merit or worthiness.
v
Abbreviation of verify. [(transitive) To substantiate or prove the truth of something.]
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