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    [Verb]  | "ac*cred*it" | \ ə-ˈkre-dət \


    1: to give official authorization to or approval of:

    2: to provide with credentials; especially : to send (an envoy) with letters of authorization

    3: to recognize or vouch for as conforming with a standard


    Origin: 1535 ;

     Probably borrowed from Latin accrēditus, past participle of accrēdere "to give credence to, believe, put faith in," from ad- {see: |ad-|ad-} + crēdere "to entrust, believe" {mat|creed|};

    [Verb]  | "accredited" 


    1: to explain (something) as being the result of something else;


      * e.g., " ... accredits his good choice of movies to reading a reviewer who seldom steers him wrong "





    2: to give official or legal power to;


      * e.g., " ... took a course that accredited her to teach first aid "





    3: to declare enthusiastic approval of;


      * e.g., " ... generally accredited as the finest American dramatist of the postwar generation "





    [Verb]  | "accredit" 


    1: to explain (something) as being the result of something else;


      * e.g., " ... accredits his good choice of movies to reading a reviewer who seldom steers him wrong "





    2: to give official or legal power to;


      * e.g., " ... took a course that accredited her to teach first aid "





    3: to declare enthusiastic approval of;


      * e.g., " ... generally accredited as the finest American dramatist of the postwar generation "





     [ "accreditation" ]

    1: A way for the government to tell people which school to go to.

      * e.g.,  ... My parents want me to go to this school because of its accreditation. 

     [ "accreditation" ]

    1: A total scam brought about by a good old boys club and federal government criminals to bilk dumb college brats out of their dads money, and thereby send them away with a so called education where thay are more stupid when they leave than when they started.

      * e.g.,  ... My University has accreditation. 

     [ "self-accreditation" ]

    1: Self-accreditation is a process by which training providers create evidence or proof of learning content without involving third-party organizations. This method is particularly popular in contexts where no external regulator or authority is mandated to provide quality control of learning content. Self-accreditation allows training providers to demonstrate their high standards by publishing the aims of the learning event, the skills transferred, and the outcomes achieved. Self-accreditation involves providing evidence of a training or learning event by combining the training content aims, skills, and outcomes with the training provider's details into a single verifiable and auditable document. This process can be applied to various types of learning content, including micro-learning and training courses that do not fall under the remit of a regulator .

      * e.g.,  ... This courses is self-accreditated but its provider. Microsoft's accreditation of trainers is a good example of self-accreditation. 

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