Synonym: acceptance, credenza. Similar words: evidence, residence, independence, sacred, credulous, on credit, incredible, incredibly. Meaning: ['kriːdəns] n. 1. the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true 2. a kind of sideboard or buffet.
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31, Such a view, if upheld, would leave societal theory wavering in thin air and give credence to highly atomistic interpretations.
32, The fact that athletes use the term sixth sense, a synonym for ESP, lends credence to this possibility.
33, How often in the past have I not given due credence to relatives' statements of how bad the client was?
34, Looking at him, I can see why the ignorant give credence to the Evil Eye.
35, Individual credence is the main base that credit builds.
36, They attached no credence to the government's latest statements.
37, All the people here refuse credence to the story.
38, Don't give credence to all the gossip you hear.
39, The move that in China this kind of credence evaluates brings illegal opportunity to illegal element.
40, This month 27 days, the bookshop is cleaned out suddenly treasure network system is maintained automatically to trade phonily , hype credence, and froze Zhang size.
41, Believe expenditure to increase oneself, operator of store of a few nets adopts the net that clean out treasure to trade phonily " do " give more credence to spend, puzzle consumer.
42, That theory was given greater credence two years ago with the discovery that some Madagascar lemurs have in their genomes the remnants of a virus that was not an S.I.V., but related to it.
43, Credence is lent to this view by the existence of mathematics in the Vedic literature which was also shorthand method of computation.
44, The findings lend credence to previous studies that have suggested long-term use of such devices may be implicated in causing brain cancer.
45, I do not give much credence to tips obtained at second hand.
46, He thought he might find someone to give credence to his tale.
47, It is strictly forbidden to obtain confessions and to give them credence.
48, The newspapers are giving no credence to his latest statements.
49, The market economy that devoid credence supports is a disorder necessarily.
50, Her experience lends credence to the adage " We live and learn! "
51, And this then gives additional credence to Tom Riddle's statement in CS.
52, Marx haunt capital theory basically includes haunt capital is total theory, capitalist credence is talked, fictitious capital is talked,(sentencedict.com) credit system consequence talks 4 big logistic connotation.
53, The newspapers are giving no credence to the government's latest statements.
54, It is an allegation that has gained credence from neutral observers.
55, How much credence governments give these tactics is an important issue.
56, Police attach credence to the report of an unnamed bystander.
57, That they've toured with Wooden Shjips and Peaking Lights adds credence to the categorisation.
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