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credited
adjective as in accepted
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
He is credited with discovering the scientific basis for diagnosing and managing violence as a contagious disease and is the founder of the NGO Cure Violence Global.
One student, Jailene Bailey, even credited him with saving her life by offering support when she was struggling with her mental health.
Early in his tenure as Archbishop of Canterbury, he was credited with helping usher through the vote that allowed women to become bishops, being supportive of the move through often tempestuous division.
Credited by Trump supporters on social media as "uncovering the Russian collusion hoax" and tracing it back to Hillary Clinton, in addition to being the "only intelligence dude to say Hunter's laptop was real," others outside of the MAGA-sphere are reminding of his prior statements on UFOs.
In 2013, David Cole, a civil rights attorney and currently the national legal director of the ACLU, credited Obama with making substantial “shifts” toward restraint by formally declaring an end to many of the Bush administration’s “most aggressive assertions of executive power.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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