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Filter by Meaning Her degree from a reputable university gave credence to her qualifications.
The company's financial report gave credence to their success.
Her religious credence guided her moral decisions.
The historical documents provided additional credence to the researcher's hypothesis.
The scientists did not credence the validity of the study's results.
I can't give any credence to what he says because he always exaggerates.
The judge did not credence the defendant's testimony.
She could not credence that her best friend betrayed her.
The positive reviews of the restaurant gave credence to their reputation.
The Catholic Church's followers credence the Pope's authority on religious matters.
The author's argument lacked any credence due to its flawed reasoning.
The scientific community gives credence to the theory of evolution.
The judge gave credence to the eyewitness testimony.
The painting's authenticity was given credence by the expert's analysis.
The court ruling gave credence to the victim's testimony in the criminal case.
The witness provided credence to the defendant's alibi.
The witness's testimony added credence to the defendant's alibi.
She gave credence to his explanation for why he was late.
The committee did not credence the proposal presented by the member.
The lack of concrete evidence made it difficult to give credence to the allegations.
The judge granted the appeal based on the lack of credence in the previous verdict.
The company's financial reports were questioned for their credence.
She gave credence to the rumor that the company was going bankrupt.
The CEO's statement gave credence to the rumors of the company's impending bankruptcy.
The glowing recommendation letter gave credence to the applicant's skills.
The news article gave credence to the rumors about the politician's scandalous affairs.
The charity's credence to the animal shelter helped them provide care for more animals.
The media gave credence to the politician's claims without fact-checking them first.
The ambassador presented his letter of credence to the foreign leader.
I cannot credence the rumors about my colleague's dishonesty.
The team's winning streak has given credence to their coach's unconventional tactics.
The scientist's findings added credence to the theory of global warming.
The judge refused to credence the testimony of the witness.
The journalist did not credence the politician's claim.
The detective did not credence the suspect's alibi.
The company's success gives credence to its innovative approach to business.
The company's donations gave credence to the charity's cause.
The soldiers credence the commands of their commanding officer in battle.
The participants in the trial were asked to credence the judge's decision.
I cannot credence that my cat scratched my new sofa.
He did not credence her excuse for being late.
The conspiracy theory lacked any credence in reality.
The athlete did not credence the rumors of doping.
The judge didn't give much credence to the defendant's testimony.
The government provided credence to the farmers affected by the drought.
The absence of any credible witnesses made it hard for the prosecutor to establish credence for the charge.
The museum's exhibition gave credence to the significance of art in our society.
I'm sorry, but I don't give much credence to conspiracy theories.
The company's financial reports were given credence by the independent auditor.
She gave credence to the rumor by repeating it to everyone.
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