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Definitions from the WebTerm: CredeancePart of Speech: NounSense 1: Belief in or acceptance of something as true, especially without proof or evidence. Sample Sentence: Her credeance in astrology made her consult her horoscope every day. Sense 2: Credibility or trustworthiness Sample Sentence: The journalist's credeance was questioned after the publication of inaccurate information. Part of Speech: VerbSense 1: To believe or accept without proof or evidence. Sample Sentence: Despite the lack of evidence, she chose to credeance his story. Sense 2: To give trust or belief to someone or something. Sample Sentence: The jury members were told not to credeance the testimony of unreliable witnesses. Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1: Popular or widely accepted. Sample Sentence: The credeance theory among the scientific community was met with skepticism. Sense 2: Referring to something local or regionally preferred. Sample Sentence: The film festival only showcased credeance movies to support local talent. Related Products: | ||||
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