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Definition of Credentialled
1. Adjective. Certified as professional by evidence or testimonials. "Credentialled day care workers"
Definition of Credentialled
1. Verb. (past of credential) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Credentialled
1. credential [v] - See also: credential
Lexicographical Neighbors of Credentialled
Literary usage of Credentialled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Philological Society by Philological Society (Great Britain). (1901)
"Thus credentialled beyond the attack of rational scepticism, the Bruce stands as
a fact of 1376 which cannot be moved. But its i Between 1390 and 1392 Sir ..."
2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1886)
"... thus in the first few stanzas of " Bertram to the Lady Geraldine," one meets
with the following: "vision-strange," " full-credentialled," "world- filled ..."
3. History of England Under Henry the Fourth by James Hamilton Wylie (1894)
"It is true that the Archbishop was accompanied by the Abbot of Armagh, who would
come well credentialled to his brethren the Austin Canons of Derry and ..."
4. Vane's Story, Weddah and Om-el-Bonain, and Other Poems by James Thomson (1881)
"V. Thy Presence was its own most adequate Proclaimer, full-credentialled, to my
soul: An instant, and I recognised my Fate, Yielding with solemn joy to its ..."
5. Francis and Riversdale Grenfell: A Memoir by John Buchan (1920)
"... perquisite of well-credentialled, reasonably rich, and socially agreeable
young men in England. Each had the gift of oxygenating the atmosphere in which ..."
6. The King Over the Water by Alice Shield, Andrew Lang (1907)
"Doors were closed, and servants were threatened with severest penalties if they
should admit any person insufficiently credentialled.2 Cadogan stationed a ..."