accredit | (verb) ascribe an achievement to | Synonyms: credit |
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(verb) grant credentials to | Synonyms: recognise, recognize |
(verb) provide or send (envoys or ambassadors) with official credentials | - |
adit | (noun) a nearly horizontal passage from the surface into a mine | - |
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audit | (noun) a methodical examination or review of a condition or situation | - |
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(noun) an inspection of the accounting procedures and records by a trained accountant or CPA | Synonyms: audited account |
(verb) attend academic courses without getting credit | - |
(verb) examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification | Synonyms: inspect, scrutinise, scrutinize |
bandit | (noun) an armed thief who is (usually) a member of a band | Synonyms: brigand |
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copyedit | (verb) edit and correct (written or printed material) | Synonyms: copyread, subedit |
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credit | (noun) recognition by a college or university that a course of studies has been successfully completed; typically measured in semester hours | Synonyms: course credit |
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(noun) used in the phrase `to your credit' in order to indicate an achievement deserving praise | - |
(noun) an estimate, based on previous dealings, of a person's or an organization's ability to fulfill their financial commitments | Synonyms: credit rating |
(noun) approval | Synonyms: recognition |
(noun) an entry on a list of persons who contributed to a film or written work | - |
(noun) a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage | Synonyms: acknowledgment, citation, cite, mention, quotation, reference |
(noun) arrangement for deferred payment for goods and services | Synonyms: deferred payment |
(noun) an accounting entry acknowledging income or capital items | Synonyms: credit entry |
(noun) money available for a client to borrow | - |
(verb) have trust in; trust in the truth or veracity of | - |
(verb) give someone credit for something | - |
(verb) ascribe an achievement to | Synonyms: accredit |
(verb) enter as credit | - |
discredit | (noun) the state of being held in low esteem | Synonyms: disrepute |
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(verb) reject as false; refuse to accept | Synonyms: disbelieve |
(verb) cause to be distrusted or disbelieved | - |
(verb) damage the reputation of | Synonyms: disgrace |
dit | (noun) the shorter of the two telegraphic signals used in Morse code | Synonyms: dot |
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(noun) a logarithmic unit which measures information or entropy, based on base 10 logarithms and powers of 10. | Synonyms: ban, Hart, hartley |
edit | (verb) prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting | Synonyms: redact |
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(verb) cut and assemble the components of | Synonyms: cut, edit out |
(verb) cut or eliminate | Synonyms: blue-pencil, delete |
(verb) supervise the publication of | - |
plaudit | (noun) enthusiastic approval | Synonyms: acclaim, acclamation, eclat, plaudits |
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pundit | (noun) someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly field | Synonyms: initiate, learned person, savant |
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subedit | (verb) edit and correct (written or printed material) | Synonyms: copyedit, copyread |
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