will accredit
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future tenseof accredit.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
accreditverb (used with object)to provide or send with credentials; designate officially.
Example Sentences
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He will accredit it by such means as He supplies Who has sent him with this message.
From The Relations Between Religion and Science Eight Lectures Preached Before the University of Oxford in the Year 1884 by Frederick Temple
The whole question in every high school and every preparatory school is whether the training will accredit one to certain colleges and universities.
From Analyzing Character by Katherine M. H. Blackford
The Senator will give me a letter to the Governor, who in turn will accredit me to the authorities at Washington and the officer in command on the battlefield.
From Taken Alive by Edward Payson Roe
It is but natural to expect that our dearest friends will accredit us with our deepest feelings; and Gertrude had constituted Edmund Severn her dearest friend.
From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 118, August, 1867 by Various
Here, take my ring; it will accredit you as our envoy.
From The Ferryman of Brill and other stories by William Henry Giles Kingston