Pronunciation: /əˈkrɛdɪˌtiː/
noun a person or organization that is granted official recognition or approval, typically in the context of meeting certain standards or requirements
A1 The accreditee completed the required training program.
A2 The accreditee was awarded a certificate for their hard work.
B1 The accreditee's qualifications were recognized by the institution.
B2 The accreditee's skills and expertise were highly valued by the company.
C1 The accreditee's reputation as a top professional in the field was well-known.
C2 The accreditee's work was considered groundbreaking and innovative in the industry.
formal The accreditee must adhere to strict guidelines in order to maintain their accreditation status.
informal The accreditee has to follow all the rules to keep their accreditation.
slang Yo, did you hear about the accreditee who got caught cheating on their accreditation exam?
figurative The accreditee is like a badge of honor for those who have proven their expertise in the field.
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