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Synonyms for accredited
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
accredited
That is authentic which is true to the facts; that is genuine which is true to its own claims; as, authentic history; genuine money.
A 'genuine' work is one written by the author whose name it bears; an 'authentic' work is one which relates truthfully the matters of which it treats. For example, the apocryphal Gospel of St. Thomas is neither 'genuine' nor 'authentic.' It is not 'genuine,' for St. Thomas did not write it; it is not 'authentic,' for its contents are mainly fables and lies.
Trench On the Study of Words lect. vi, p. 189. [W. J. Widdleton ]Authentic is, however, used by reputable writers as synonymous with genuine, tho usually where genuineness carries a certain authority. We speak of accepted conclusions, certain evidence, current money, genuine letters, a legitimate conclusion or legitimate authority, original manuscripts, real value, received interpretation, sure proof, a true statement, a trustworthy witness, a veritable discovery.
Synonyms:
accepted, authentic, authoritative, authorized, certain, current, genuine, legitimate, original, real, received, reliable, sure, true, trustworthy, veritableAntonyms:
apocryphal, baseless, counterfeit, disputed, exploded, fabulous, false, fictitious, spurious, unauthorized
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
accredited
Synonyms:
authorized, commissioned, acknowledged, confidential, trustedAntonyms:
unauthorized, unacknowledged, distrusted
Princeton's WordNet
accredited, commissioned, licensed, licencedadjective
given official approval to act
"an accredited college"; "commissioned broker"; "licensed pharmacist"; "authorized representative"
Synonyms:
licensed, commissioned, licencedAntonyms:
unauthorised, unauthorized
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "accredited":
certified, credited, chartered, approved, licensed, reputable, authorised, authorized, recognized, accreditation, registered, recognised
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#212 | real | |
#328 | current | |
#691 | original | |
#716 | sure | |
#831 | true | |
#891 | received | |
#906 | registered | |
#1100 | certain | |
#1582 | approved | |
#1752 | accepted | |
#2216 | certified | |
#2969 | licensed | |
#3303 | authorized | |
#3639 | reliable | |
#3799 | recognized | |
#4677 | trusted | |
#5018 | genuine | |
#5768 | confidential | |
#6065 | authentic | |
#6692 | accredited | |
#8066 | legitimate | |
#8232 | accreditation | |
#8649 | recognised | |
#8942 | acknowledged | |
#10143 | authorised | |
#10922 | credited | |
#11514 | commissioned | |
#12837 | chartered | |
#15906 | authoritative | |
#17075 | reputable | |
#23137 | trustworthy | |
#39400 | veritable | |
#46644 | licenced |
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Nowadays, startups on average raise, at a seed stage, in the neighborhood of $2 million. The fact that startups will have a limit of $1 million per year will either force them to be under capitalized or conduct another type of offering in parallel to doing a Title 3 to raise the remaining capital from accredited investors, which means more costs from a legal perspective.
They have a lot at stake if they don’t get accredited by the Joint Commission, and they also have the resources to mobilize their staff hospital-wide to respond.
Accredited institutions provide a higher quality of care, this confirms that it’s not a coincidence or fluke. It’s a reality.
Parents need to do their research and make sure they are choosing a camp that at the minimum is regulated and that in our opinion should be accredited with American Camp Association.
The lab will be fully accredited with the correct legal framework, which will mean full operations for the Games, all the wording has been approved by the IOC, WADA, the federal government and the organizing committee. We prefer to do it by March 15. We expect to have this final document by then.
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