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accredited

English

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /??k??d.?t.?d/

Etymology 1

  • accredit +? -ed
  • From the French accréditer.
  • See credit.

Verb

accredited

  1. simple past tense and past participle of accredit

Etymology 2

  • First attested in the 1630s.

Adjective

accredited (comparative more accredited, superlative most accredited)

  1. Given official approval after meeting certain standards, as an accredited university; or as disease free cattle.
    • 1890, Arthur Conan Doyle, The Sign of the Four
      The answer should give us the— But halloo! here are the accredited representatives of the law.
Synonyms
  • commissioned, licensed

Translations

Anagrams

  • deaccredit

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unadulterated

English

Etymology

un- +? adulterated

Adjective

unadulterated (not comparable)

  1. pure; not mixed or adulterated with anything
  2. utter or out-and-out, especially in the phrase unadulterated truth

Translations

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