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accredit

[uh-kred-it] / əˈkrɛd ɪt /
VERB
attribute responsibility or achievement
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The Online Safety Bill, currently going through Parliament, contains powers that could enable communication regulator Ofcom to direct platforms to use accredited technology to scan the contents of messages.

From BBC

He flashed a smile and, through his lawyer, declared his determination to defend his right to work freely as an accredited journalist.

From New York Times

Along with endemic staff shortages, this led to a warning from The Joint Commission, a national nonprofit organization that accredits health institutions.

From Seattle Times

This will include the appointment of an "accredited third party" to review the evaluation of its work with industry associations.

From Reuters

That snowball grew into the Pacific Northwest Film Scoring Program, the country’s first accredited yearlong master’s program in film composition.

From Seattle Times