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accredit

[uh-kred-it] / əˈkrɛd ɪt /
VERB
attribute responsibility or achievement
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“The elephant camps will have to meet our standard and get accredited,” Mr. Somchuan said.

From New York Times

U.S. correspondents working in Russia are accredited by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, meaning they have permission to practice basic journalism.

From Washington Post

Gershkovich, who is an accredited reporter, was arrested in Yekaterinburg on charges decried by the U.S. administration and those who know him as bogus.

From Reuters

“That unwritten rule not to touch accredited foreign journalists, has stopped working,” said Pavlov, a member of the First Department legal aid group.

From Seattle Times

But American officials said that the imprisonment of an accredited journalist is a new low.

From Washington Times