Similar words: accredited, credit, on credit, accredit, creditor, edited, discredit, tax credit. Meaning: ['kredɪt] adj. (usually followed by `to') given credit for.
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91, But in one year, a capital receipt was credited to the profit and loss account and included in turnover.
92, All are credited with faithfully carrying out what was proclaimed as the ultimate post-cold war management remake.
93, On stylistic grounds Vertue may also be credited with the design of Lupton's chantry in Eton College chapel.
94, In fact, he influenced ideas about work so much that he has been credited with planting the first seeds of capitalism.
95, The net proceeds from the issue of equity shares and warrants for equity shares should be credited directly to shareholders' funds.
96, She was pictured on the album, though, and is credited on the reissue with some vocals and percussion.
97, A part of this can be credited to the team's frugality.
98, In 1983 it bought Unimation, a company credited with inventing the industrial robot.
99, I was peeved to see Robert Kilroy-Silk credited with inventing the egg trick in a recent colour supp. profile.
100, Bureaucracies are often credited with a monopoly of expertise which place them in a superior position to lay politicians.
101, Mr. Macfie also gave £400, the annual interest to be credited to the Sustentation Fund of the congregation.
102, Equivalent sums would be credited to the enterprises' bank accounts, subject to verification that the money had been earned legally.
103, Credited with everything from obliterating hot flashes to relieving pain, soy is one of the current health-media darlings.
104, James Watt, who is credited with inventing the steam engine, did not.
105, However,(http://sentencedict.com/credited.html) no such action was to be credited against any forthcoming national required reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
106, While some one is unemployed, only contributions towards the basic state retirement pension are credited.
107, To encourage employers to provide health benefits, the cost they incur could be credited toward the minimum-wage increase.
108, Leo, who is credited with encouraging all of this exceptional musical talent, used to run a showband in the Fifties.
109, The early Christians may therefore be credited with the invention of the forerunner of the popular paperback!
110, Critics credited big money and news media for the public apathy.
111, The calendar spotlighted black inventors, including Sarah Boone, credited with inventing the ironing board.
112, Bordi is credited with breathing new life into ailing Ducati in the early 1990s, masterminding launches like the 916 and Monster.
113, They credited the unusual cooperation among businesses and governments worldwide to address the issue.
114, Gabbiadini was credited with the opening goal after 36 minutes, his fourth for the club.
115, It was soldiers returning from the battlefields who're credited with making that election a labour landslide.
116, I am credited as the internationally known journalist and writer.
117, And he was credited with turning round Channel Four News after a disastrous start.
118, The boto is certainly credited with keeping away the flesh-eating piranha fish.
119, The bank credited 50,000 dollars to us.
120, He is credited with the invention.
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