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credential

[ UK /kɹɪdˈɛnʃə‍l/ ]
[ US /kɹəˈdɛnʃəɫ, kɹɪˈdɛnʃəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a document attesting to the truth of certain stated facts

How To Use credential In A Sentence

  • Petrarch is notoriously cool towards Dante and is often characterized as unimpressed with Dante’s so-called ‘humanist’ credentials. Simon A. Gilson, Dante and Renaissance Florence (CUP, 2005)
  • Ensure through specialty certification boards that credentialing programs are of the highest quality and consistent with industry standards.
  • Though self-effacing "It isn't my personality to be particularly proud of what I do" the composer seems to recognize his legacy as arguably the only living film composer with both classical credentials and name recognition among everyday moviegoers. The Last Movie Maestro
  • (But far be it from me to question a scientifically credentialled biologist.) A Tetrahymena Puzzle
  • Her academic credentials include an MA and a PhD.
  • His Republican credentials made him an asset.
  • Webb addresses two of these areas, namely the blue collar whites, the beer track in wanker, and foreign policy credentials. Webb for VP
  • They are all grown-ups, with national security credentials and a history of knowing how the government works.
  • Lord Kharl of Cantyl, His mightiness, Ostcrag, Lord of the Western Quadrant, will receive you and your credentials at the third glass of the morning on twoday, an eightday from today, in the small receiving room of the Quadrant Keep. Ordermaster
  • But the case would be a lot stronger with a certain credential — an Olympic championship, which would also be his country's first in men's water polo. USATODAY.com - Young American having a ball in the pool
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