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accredited

Aussprache: [əˈkrɛdɪtɪd]

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Kontext: „education“

(adjective) when an organization or school is officially recognized as meeting certain standards. This means the school has shown that it provides a good education and is allowed to give degrees or certificates.

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She graduated from an accredited university, which helps her get a good job.

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He chose to study at a school that was not accredited, so his degree might not be accepted by employers.

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Is this college accredited by the right association?

Kontext: „professional recognition“

(adjective) when someone or something is officially accepted as having the right qualifications or authority, like being certified by a recognized organization. This helps people know that the person or organization is trustworthy and skilled.

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The doctor is accredited, meaning he has the right training to help patients.

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Her practice was closed because it was not accredited, so she couldn't treat anyone.

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Is your trainer accredited to teach this program?

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