credited
IPA: krˈɛdʌtʌd
adjective
- Having something attributed to oneself.
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Examples of "credited" in Sentences
- Giants head coach Tom Coughlin credited his defensive line's performance.
- The slight drama The Carey Treatment (1972), adapted from Michael Crichton's novel, was again credited to James P Bonner.
- The 11th, 12th, and 13th holes are collectively known as "Amen Corner," a moniker credited to golf writer Herbert Warren Wind.
- They may have been copied, directly or indirectly, from that great Angevin King of England whose title credited him with the heart of a lion.
- How the votes are credited is a huge concern for minor political parties in New York since turnout determines if they receive a spot on the next election's ballot.
- Tat Wood is the main credited author (Lawrence Miles being absent this time, but with "additional material" by Lars Pearson and a defence of The Two Doctors by Robert Shearman).
- Mr. Wilharm is one of at least several dozen people who have posted an online video of a "plasectomy," a term credited to Dave Ramsey, a radio talk-show host with Fox Business News.
- Billy Martin, drummer for Medeski Martin & Wood, has released Groove, Bang and Jive Around on his Amulet label credited to “illy B,” perhaps inspired by the pig Latin habits of MP3 traders.
- Most special-effects experts say "Benjamin Button" successfully crossed the uncanny valley, a term credited to roboticist Masahiro Mori, whose landmark article on the subject was translated into English in 1970.
- The house specializes in very old premium cognacs blended solely from grapes grown and distilled in the immediately surrounding vineyards of Grande Champagne — one of the six growing areas for cognac and the appellation credited with producing the subtlest of slow-aging cognacs.
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