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  • meaning - The difference between credit and accredit? - English . . .
    Credit dominates financial contexts, while accredit dominates authorization contexts: credit 2 0 Add (an amount of money) to an account: this deferred tax can be credited to the profit and loss account 3 0 [OFTEN WITH MODAL] British Believe (something surprising or unlikely): you would hardly credit it—but it was true accredit
  • What is the proper alternative for credentialize?
    Consider establish (in sense "To prove and cause to be accepted as true; to establish a fact; to demonstrate") and accredit (in sense "To put or bring into credit; to invest with credit or authority; to sanction") and their synonyms
  • How can I say Credited as an inventor [duplicate]
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  • meaning - Prepayment management or Credit Management? - English . . .
    The difference between 'credit' and 'accredit'? 0 To give receive credit against 1 credit for vs credit
  • What would you call a person who possesses a certificate?
    One word often use to describe someone who has received certification from a certifying authority is accredited according to Merriam-Webster Online, the verb accredit means (1) to give official authorization to or approval of: (a) to provide with credentials; (b) to recognize or vouch for as conforming with a standard; (c) to recognize (an educational institution) as maintaining standards
  • Part of speech for please followed by a verb
    The classification of please as an adverb is, I believe, ridiculous It can appear in similar positions in sentences (Will you please kindly quickly fasten your seat belts - where I believe kindly is not acting as an adverb either – contrast Will you kindly speak to those people who have just seen their dog run over with Will you speak kindly to those people who have just seen their dog


















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