Definition of Accridit	
	    			    		
		    		Ac*cred"it (ăk*kr&ebreve;d"&ibreve;t), v.
t. [imp. & p. p. Accredited; p.
pr. & vb. n. Accrediting.] [F. accréditer;
à (L. ad) + crédit credit. See
Credit.] 1. To put or bring into credit; to
invest with credit or authority; to sanction. 
His censure will . . . accredit his praises. 
Cowper. 
These reasons . . . which accredit and fortify mine
opinion. 
Shelton. 
2. To send with letters credential, as an
ambassador, envoy, or diplomatic agent; to authorize, as a messenger or
delegate. 
Beton . . . was accredited to the Court of
France. 
Froude. 
3. To believe; to credit; to put trust
in. 
The version of early Roman history which was
accredited in the fifth century. 
Sir G. C. Lewis. 
He accredited and repeated stories of apparitions and
witchcraft. 
Southey. 
4. To credit; to vouch for or consider (some one)
as doing something, or (something) as belonging to some one. 
To accredit (one) with (something),
to attribute something to him; as, Mr. Clay was accredited with
these views; they accredit him with a wise saying.
  
		    		 - Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913) 
		    		 
		    			    		
		    		-  (transitive) To put or bring into credit; to invest with credit or authority; to sanction.
 
     *His censure will ... accredit his praises. - Cowper 
     *These reasons ... which accredit and fortify mine opinion. - Shelton 
 -  (transitive) To send with letters credential, as an ambassador, envoy, or diplomatic agent; to authorize, as a messenger or delegate.
 
     *Beton ... was accredited to the Court of France. - Froude 
 -  (transitive) To believe; to credit; to put trust in.
 
     *The version of early Roman history which was accredited in the fifth century. - Sir G. C. Lewis 
     *He accredited and repeated stories of apparitions and witchcraft. - Southey 
 -  (transitive) To credit; to vouch for or consider (some one) as doing something, or (something) as belonging to some one; as To accredit (one) with (something), to attribute something to him; as, Mr. Clay was accredited with these views; they accredit him with a wise saying.
 
 
  
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