Accredited

Word ACCREDITED
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Definitions and meanings of "Accredited"

What do we mean by accredited?

To ascribe; attribute; credit with.

To put or bring into credit; to invest with credit or authority; to sanction.

To send with letters credential, as an ambassador, envoy, or diplomatic agent; to authorize, as a messenger or delegate.

To believe; to put trust in.

To enter on the credit side of an account book.

To certify as meeting a predetermined standard; to certify an educational institution as upholding the specified standards necessary for the students to advance.

To recognize as outstanding.

To credit.

A way for the government to tell people which school to go to. Urban Dictionary

A total scam brought about by a good old boys club and federal government criminals to bilk dumb college brats out of their dads money, and thereby send them away with a so called education where thay are more stupid when they leave than when they started. Urban Dictionary

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The word "accredited" in example sentences

The term "accredited investor" covers a range of sophisticated investors, from individuals whose net worth exceeds $1 million to institutions such as venture capital firms. ❋ Barry Silbert (2011)

The U. Chicago program ranks us third below applicants with degrees (not even PhDs) in accredited and non-accredited medical physics programs. ❋ Celeste Winant (2006)

(Hear, hear) I say, too, that when the immigrant comes here he must learn to do business in accredited Canadian ways, so that we can all work on the same economic basis and understand one another, and take a certain business morality for granted. ❋ Unknown (1922)

The Ambassadors sent to eastern climes were usually, although accredited from the English Court, maintained at the charge of great commercial corporations, such as the Turkey and ❋ George Augustus Sala (1861)

But the definition of accredited hasn't changed much since it was first introduced by the Securities and Exchange Commission more than three decades ago. ❋ By SUSANNE CRAIG (2011)

Rep. Patrick McHenry R., N.C. pressed Ms. Schapiro to move toward excluding so-called institutional investors and so-called accredited investors, who have at least $1 million in net worth, from the shareholders who count toward the 500-shareholder threshold. ❋ Jessica Holzer (2011)

The site requires that users designate themselves as what the SEC calls "accredited investors," with financial assets of at least $1 million or annual family income of greater than $300,000. ❋ Dennis K. Berman (2011)

According to guidelines set in 1982, private placements are marketed mainly to so-called accredited investors whose net worth exceeds $1 million, or who earn as little as $200,000 a year. ❋ Jane J. Kim (2010)

But in those days, there wasn't any legislation forcing journalists to be accredited, which is one of the reasons why we're not allowed in. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Third, to say that the Hoover Institution is “aggressively promoting” a military strike on Iran is ridicuous, since no academic entity at a university like Stanford could have any position on such a current political controversy and remain accredited. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Hedge funds remain largely off-limits to investors in the U.S., where only so-called accredited investors may invest in them. ❋ Unknown (2008)

_An article by Georges Clemenceau, in L'Homme Enchaîné, reports the following view of the German terms accredited to Count Bernstorff, ❋ Various (N/A)

He has been succeeded by Mr. Buchanan, who was well known as the accredited Minister to the Court of ❋ Henry A. Murray (N/A)

It is the same with all those that are called accredited ghost stories usually told at the fireside. ❋ Unknown (1885)

It's probably just as concerning that the so-called accredited investor is still defined as one that has an annual income of more than $200,000 , or a joint income of $300,000. ❋ Halah Touryalai (2011)

My [parents] want me [to go] to this [school] because of its accreditation. ❋ Rasnodar (2011)

My [University] has accreditation. ❋ Phil Rant, PHD (2007)

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