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Associations of "Accreditation" (30 Words)
accepted | Generally approved or compelling recognition. Several accepted techniques for treating the condition. |
accuracy | The quality or state of being correct or precise. We have confidence in the accuracy of the statistics. |
acknowledge | Accept as legally binding and valid. The art world has begun to acknowledge his genius. |
assurance | A binding commitment to do or give or refrain from something. She drove with assurance. |
believe | Follow a credo have a faith be a believer. There are those on the fringes of the Church who do not really believe. |
cognitive | Relating to cognition. The cognitive processes involved in reading. |
confidence | A trustful relationship. The girls exchanged confidences about their parents. |
credible | (a common but incorrect usage where `credulous’ would be appropriate) credulous. She was not the credible fool he expected. |
dependable | Financially sound. A dependable supply of cold beer. |
enlighten | Shed light on (an object. The sun enlightened some such clouds near him. |
established | Brought about or set up or accepted especially long established. An established precedent. |
formally | In a formal manner. The club will be formally recognized. |
identifiable | Able to be recognized; distinguishable. There are no easily identifiable features on the shoreline. |
indubitable | Impossible to doubt; unquestionable. An indubitable truth. |
informed | (of a decision or judgement) based on an understanding of the facts of the situation. An informed public. |
know | The fact of being aware of information that is known to few people. You are convinced you know your own baby from any other in the world. |
known | (of a quantity or variable) having a value that can be stated. The known world. |
officially | In a formal and public way. On June 24 the election campaign will officially begin. |
perceivable | Capable of being perceived especially by sight or hearing. Perceivable through the mist. |
proven | Demonstrated by evidence or argument to be true or existing. A proven ability to work hard. |
realization | The way in which a particular linguistic feature is used in speech or writing on a particular occasion. Realization dawned suddenly. |
realize | Cause to happen. It is only now that she is beginning to realize her potential. |
recognize | Detect with the senses. Countries which recognized East Germany. |
recognized | Generally approved or compelling recognition. A recognized authority. |
reliable | A reliable person or thing. A reliable source of information. |
sentient | Consciously perceiving- W.A.White. The living knew themselves just sentient puppets on God s stage. |
tested | Tested and proved useful or correct. A tested method. |
trust | An organization or company managed by trustees. All persons are forbid to trust sailors. |
trustworthy | Worthy of trust or belief. An experienced and trustworthy traveling companion. |
understandable | To be expected; natural, reasonable, or forgivable. Though his accent was strange the words were perfectly understandable. |