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cre·dence [ˈkri:dən(t)s] N no pl form

credence
Glaube m
to add [or lend] credence to sth
to give [or attach] credence to sth

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to add [or lend] credence to sth
to give [or attach] credence to sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
For this reason, the story gained credence and then took on a life of its own over the next 200 years.
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It is kept on the credence table with the finger-bowl and cruets.
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Letters of credence are also referred to as credentials, and the ambassador is said to be presenting his credentials.
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This method also lends credence to the main technique of constructing effective field theories, through the analysis of symmetries.
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The presentation of letters of credence is often an elaborate ceremony, and serves as an official welcome to the new ambassador.
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The choir stalls, pews, organ case, altar, communion rails, credence table, and pulpit are in oak and were all designed by the architects.
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During this period, the report of illegitimacy was given credence.
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Epistemic or subjective probability is sometimes called credence, as opposed to the term chance for a propensity probability.
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Granting credence to some, or even most, of someone's claims does not require that we give credence to all of them.
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Everyone implicated denied involvement and the press gave the story little credence.
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