accredit

accredit (one) with (something)

To attribute an action or achievement to someone. Often used in passive constructions. We did write that song together, but I accredit my brother with the catchy melody—that was all his idea. She has been accredited with saving the company from bankruptcy.
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accredit (something) to (someone)

To attribute an action or achievement to someone. We did write that song together, but I accredit the catchy melody to my brother—that was all his idea. You have truly inspired your students, so we accredit this renewed interest in the school newspaper entirely to you, Mrs. Smith.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

accredit something to someone

to assign or attribute a deed to someone; to assign or attribute praise to someone. (Often passive.) We can accredit this great success to Fred and his committee.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
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  • accredit (something) to (someone)
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  • tap
  • tap (one) for (something)
  • tap for
  • tap someone
  • tap someone for something
  • tapping
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Gray, president and CEO of the Accrediting Council for Independent College and Schools (ACICS), the organization that accredited Corinthian, testified at the hearing.
Previously there has been no formal audit regarding the activity of accredited practitioners.
The 15-strong company is planning to use the Accredit UK standard to help grow its business.
Beyond a basic license to operate, accredited schools have to be evaluated every few years.
To counter this fear, funds were subsequently allocated for a veteran's education only if the institution or the program were accredited. As the federal government expanded its financial support to higher education, including the Title IV student financial assistance programs, accreditation further seated itself as the assurance mechanism by which public investment was protected.
Graduate of a DepEd-accredited high school or accredited secondary school abroad; AND
A degree obtained from an AACSB accredited school assures prospective employers of relevant and high quality of educational experience.
Kandi Electric Vehicles will be the primary vehicle supplier in the Accredited Vehicle Alliance, responsible for delivering pure electric vehicles with quick battery exchange features.
Accredited establishments will be featured in DOT websites and will also be recommended to foreign tourists, she added.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has accredited 144 observer groups that will monitor the conduct of the forthcoming general elections in the country.
Other accredited courses All CNA-Q programmes in the School of Business Studies are accredited by Accreditation Council for Business Schools for two and three-year diplomas in the disciplines of Marketing, Accounting and Human Resource Management.
DOT: Accredited hotels in Boracay now 243 !-- -- Rosette Adel (philstar.com) - November 28, 2018 - 10:03am MANILA, Philippines The Department of Tourism announced that they have accredited a total of 243 hotels in Boracay island.
Summary: The Dubai RTA has announced that the registration of electric vehicles in the emirate's Traffic System would require the existence of an accredited agent of such vehicles in the UAE.
Dubai: The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has alerted all service suppliers, auto agents and technical testing personnel not to register electric vehicles in the Traffic System of Dubai unless they are verified by a UAE-based accredited agent.