- dar credibilidad
- (v.) = give + credence, lend + credence, bestow + credibility, provide + credibilityEx. Many prominent librarians believe that materials selection is the single element of librarianship which gives it credence as a profession.Ex. The department head had hoped the latter request would lend credence to the seriousness of the situation.Ex. It was felt that locating such services in branch libraries would bestow on them more credibility.Ex. If FIAC manages to get established then it could provide much needed credibility for the Neighbourhood Advice Centre movement.* * *(v.) = give + credence, lend + credence, bestow + credibility, provide + credibility
Ex: Many prominent librarians believe that materials selection is the single element of librarianship which gives it credence as a profession.
Ex: The department head had hoped the latter request would lend credence to the seriousness of the situation.Ex: It was felt that locating such services in branch libraries would bestow on them more credibility.Ex: If FIAC manages to get established then it could provide much needed credibility for the Neighbourhood Advice Centre movement.
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.