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Accreditation: Definition, Usage & Key Examples
Meaning 1:official approval (accreditation)
accreditation
/əˌkrɛdɪˈteɪʃən/
n.
The official approval given to an organization to show it meets certain standards.
official approval
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/əˈfɪʃəl əˈpruːvəl/
n.
The formal recognition granted to an organization, confirming that it meets specific standards or requirements.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
From Latin 'ad-' (to) + 'credere' (to believe), meaning to give trust or authorization.
💡 Mnemonic
Think 'ACCREDIT' as adding CREDIT – an institution gets trusted approval!
📖 Example
The university proudly displays its international accreditation certificate in the main hall to attract students from all over the world.
The university shows its international accreditation certificate in the main hall to attract global students.
🔗 Collocations
gain accreditation – to obtain official approval
accreditation body – an organization that grants accreditation
accreditation process – the procedure for obtaining accreditation
🔄 Synonyms
certification (n.) – official confirmation of standards
endorsement (n.) – formal approval or support
approval (n.) – the action of agreeing to something
🚫 Antonyms
disapproval (n.) – refusal to agree or accept
rejection (n.) – the act of refusing to accept
🌱 Derivatives
accredit (v.) – to give official authorization or recognition
accredited (adj.) – officially recognized or authorized
📖 Cultural Story
Originates from Latin 'accreditare', meaning to give credit. Evolved in diplomacy for granting official status, now common in education and professional certification.
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