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▪ I. accrediting, vbl. n.|əˈkrɛdɪtɪŋ| [f. accredit + -ing1.] The action of vouching for or furnishing with credentials. (Mostly gerundial.)
1834Southey Doctor cxvii. 285 (1862) I have wronged Job's wife by accrediting a received calumny. 1850Alison Hist. Europe VIII. lv. §10. 566 The effects..appeared in the accrediting of Russian ambassadors to the courts of these infant sovereigns. 1872W. Minto Eng. Lit. Introd. 24 There is not so much unanimity in accrediting him with dignity. ▪ II. accrediting, ppl. a.|əˈkrɛdɪtɪŋ| [f. accredit + -ing2.] Giving credit, furnishing with credentials.
1865Cornh. Mag. Nov. 608 Having negotiated bills and obtained money for a considerable amount, the ‘honourable traveller’ had taken himself off before notices of protest had come from the accrediting bankers. |