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credentialscre‧den‧tials /krɪˈdenʃəlz/ ●○○ noun [plural] - And those are just a few with Hall of Fame or near Hall of Fame credentials.
- Digital certificates provide electronic credentials that enable authenticated and encrypted communications and transactions between sites and individuals over the Internet.
- Her credentials, if she could call them that, had somehow got about.
- In short, they're advertisements not just for your financial status, but for your impeccable intellectual and social credentials.
- She obtained press credentials from two publications to work as a journalist.
- So I will provide insight later into my credentials and extensive background as a successful practitioner of Total Quality Management.
- Sutton's political credentials helped win the approval of the Founders.
- The system has achieved this objective and in the process has established its anti-inflation credentials.
► establish ... credentials He spent the first part of the interview trying to establish his credentials as a financial expert. ► academic credentials Her academic credentials include an MA and a PhD. 1someone’s education, achievements, experience etc that prove they have the ability to do somethingcredentials for/as She had excellent credentials for the job. There are doubts over his credentials as a future prime minister. He spent the first part of the interview trying to establish his credentials as a financial expert. Her academic credentials include an MA and a PhD.2a letter or other document which proves your good character or your right to have a particular position: The commissioner presented his credentials to the State Department. |