credentials
IPA: krʌdˈɛnʃʌɫz
noun
- Documentary evidence of someone's right to credit or authority, especially such a document given to an ambassador by a country.
- (computing, networking) login data
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Examples of "credentials" in Sentences
- It's the same as the other credentials.
- There are the ones with the credentials.
- The issue of false credentials is unsettled.
- The credentials of the reference are excellent.
- The credentials of the authors give it reliability.
- The views and credentials of the dissenters are not.
- Emirates will put the title credentials of both sides to the test.
- The credentials and qualifications of the sponsors are central to that issue.
- The Barclays Premier League leaders face a test of their title credentials with tough fixtures against Chelsea and Arsenal before Christmas.
- Redknapp's side passed a stern test of their title credentials as goals from England winger Aaron Lennon and Cameroon defender Benoit Assou-Ekotto
- Spurs will have the perfect chance to revive the credence of their title credentials in their next match - a trip to leaders Manchester City next Sunday 22 January.
- The Gunners have not finished in the top two for six years but looked set to reignite their title credentials last season before fading badly in the closing stages as Chelsea pipped United by one point.
- Take that: Gareth Bale fires off a shot last night Tottenham gave another demonstration of their ability to break down resilient opponents but the acid test of their title credentials comes in the next six away matches.
- The leaders, Rangers, showed their title credentials by weathering a storm at Loftus Road as Paul Jewell's reinvigorated Ipswich Town bombarded the home side's goal for long periods before Clint Hill popped up with another headed goal – he's making a habit of it – to set Neil Warnock's side on their way to a 2-0 victory.
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