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have accredited

  • present perfect
    of accredit.
    accredit
    verb (used with object)
    to provide or send with credentials; designate officially.

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That I — an individual whose catchphrase is "What did you just say to me?" — now have accredited training in conflict resolution is hilarious to them.

From Salon Nov. 24, 2022

"We have accredited more than 1,000 correspondents from foreign organisations, and they are working freely," one official says.

From BBC Feb. 19, 2014

For the first time in years, Western and other nations have accredited ambassadors to the new government of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, although most still live outside Somalia.

From Reuters Apr. 15, 2013

The BBC have accredited 765 staff, up from 493 at the Beijing Games.

From The Guardian Jul. 21, 2012

I should more readily have accredited this report had his manoeuvres been better masked.

From Villette by Charlotte Brontë