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Definition of accreditation in English: accreditationnoun əkrɛdɪˈteɪʃ(ə)nəˌkrɛdɪˈteɪʃ(ə)n 1mass noun The action or process of officially recognizing someone as having a particular status or being qualified to perform a particular activity. the accreditation of professionals as modifier a simple accreditation process Example sentencesExamples - These consultants smile regretfully and tell me that better qualified juniors have the post-grad accreditation, the MBA, the specific certificate or diploma.
- While they may refuse him accreditation to operate at their cricket grounds, nothing's stopping him from working as a presenter in a television studio.
- The network is disappointed with the decision to suspend accreditation to our journalists.
- "If he had called, we would have given him accreditation," she said.
- Individuals who meet application requirements will be eligible to sit for the accreditation exam.
- They provide a source of professional identification and advanced accreditation in a work world in which stable employment with a firm is the exception.
- My accreditation for the Olympics has come through.
- Application for accreditation should be made on the attached media accreditation forms.
- Working without accreditation, the two older students were the key to making this class dynamic.
- The foundation has helped nearly a dozen earn accreditation since 1995, with money, mentoring, and plain old encouragement.
- 1.1 Official certification that a school or course has met standards set by external regulators.
the first fully online university to receive national accreditation the accreditation of professional training programs in Canada Example sentencesExamples - It has achieved the highest honor for a museum—accreditation by the American Association of Museums.
- If the trust fails to undertake this, then it will lose accreditation for training junior doctors in obstetrics and gynecology.
- The program still needs accreditation from the Professional Golfers Association, which is scheduled to visit in December.
- The proficiency testing algorithm is used to detect deviations from acceptable performance that may affect the accreditation of a laboratory.
- This process resulted in a five-year plan, which, in turn, helped the organization achieve accreditation in 2002.
- We develop objectives consistent with community benefits principles and reinforce these efforts through program accreditation.
- The accreditation of the university, in March 1999, was a shot heard round the world.
- Snowboarding now has full Olympic accreditation and is the fastest growing winter sport in the world.
- His interest has extended well beyond laboratory accreditation.
- It became the first black business program to gain accreditation from the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business.
2An acknowledgement of a person's responsibility for or achievement of something. both parties create authorship, and to make this clear I have always used joint accreditations Example sentencesExamples - The second idea was developing a shared accreditation to recognize young people's community contributions.
Definition of accreditation in US English: accreditationnounəˌkrediˈtāSH(ə)nəˌkrɛdɪˈteɪʃ(ə)n 1The action or process of officially recognizing someone as having a particular status or being qualified to perform a particular activity. the accreditation of professionals as modifier a simple accreditation process Example sentencesExamples - While they may refuse him accreditation to operate at their cricket grounds, nothing's stopping him from working as a presenter in a television studio.
- The network is disappointed with the decision to suspend accreditation to our journalists.
- These consultants smile regretfully and tell me that better qualified juniors have the post-grad accreditation, the MBA, the specific certificate or diploma.
- Individuals who meet application requirements will be eligible to sit for the accreditation exam.
- Application for accreditation should be made on the attached media accreditation forms.
- "If he had called, we would have given him accreditation," she said.
- They provide a source of professional identification and advanced accreditation in a work world in which stable employment with a firm is the exception.
- The foundation has helped nearly a dozen earn accreditation since 1995, with money, mentoring, and plain old encouragement.
- Working without accreditation, the two older students were the key to making this class dynamic.
- My accreditation for the Olympics has come through.
- 1.1 Official certification that a school or course has met standards set by external regulators.
the first fully online university to receive national accreditation the accreditation of professional training programs in Canada Example sentencesExamples - This process resulted in a five-year plan, which, in turn, helped the organization achieve accreditation in 2002.
- The proficiency testing algorithm is used to detect deviations from acceptable performance that may affect the accreditation of a laboratory.
- Snowboarding now has full Olympic accreditation and is the fastest growing winter sport in the world.
- The program still needs accreditation from the Professional Golfers Association, which is scheduled to visit in December.
- If the trust fails to undertake this, then it will lose accreditation for training junior doctors in obstetrics and gynecology.
- We develop objectives consistent with community benefits principles and reinforce these efforts through program accreditation.
- It has achieved the highest honor for a museum—accreditation by the American Association of Museums.
- The accreditation of the university, in March 1999, was a shot heard round the world.
- It became the first black business program to gain accreditation from the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business.
- His interest has extended well beyond laboratory accreditation.
2An acknowledgment of a person's responsibility for or achievement of something. both parties create authorship, and to make this clear I have always used joint accreditations Example sentencesExamples - The second idea was developing a shared accreditation to recognize young people's community contributions.
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