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accredited

[uh-kred-i-tid] / əˈkrɛd ɪ tɪd /
ADJECTIVE
officially recognized
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Example Sentences

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An Oxfordshire council has "paused" its bid to be accredited as an employer that pays the real living wage.

From BBC

Anat acknowledged that “finfluencers” alone cannot and should not close that gap, given they are not held to the same legal and ethical standards as accredited financial planners, certified public accountants or tax attorneys.

From Los Angeles Times

Lisette Guzman, a spokesperson for the Public Works Department, later told The Times that it would also accept testing and evaluation from accredited universities.

From Los Angeles Times

Ashton Collins, director at Save Face, which provides a register of accredited practitioners, said her organisation had been campaigning "to ban liquid BBLs from the high street".

From BBC

“I knew they would bring people here” to the federal building, said Anderson, who is accredited by the Department of Justice as a legal representative.

From Los Angeles Times