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accredit

[uh-kred-it] / əˈkrɛd ɪt /
VERB
attribute responsibility or achievement
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Norman found himself wrestling with everyone from the Official World Golf Rankings, which still hasn’t accredited LIV events, to the heads of the major championships.

From The Wall Street Journal

But this is where it will pay off to have assistance from an agent, broker, accredited ACA navigator or other professional who understands the nuances of the marketplace.

From MarketWatch

The Securities and Exchange Commission requires investors be “accredited” to buy private stocks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many private sonographers are already qualified midwives or radiographers, and accredited training courses are also available, although this is currently not a legal requirement.

From BBC

In all, 170 delegations are accredited for the main COP30 conference, taking place at a time of global political turmoil many fear will overshadow the climate emergency.

From Barron's