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credence [ˈkri:dəns] N no pl form

1. credence (credibility):

to give [or lend] credence to sth

2. credence (faith):

to give credence to sth

Usage examples with credence

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

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
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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This method also lends credence to the main technique of constructing effective field theories, through the analysis of symmetries.
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Some modern scholars claim the near universality of the accusations in ancient texts lends credence to the crime.
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It is kept on the credence table with the finger-bowl and cruets.
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During this period, the report of illegitimacy was given credence.
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Modern scientific testing has shown that the tree died in approximately 1372, lending credence to the earlier date of the castle's first construction.
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Traces of burnt material were also found, lending credence to the theory that it is located at a place of burial.
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It remains important in formal situations, such as an ambassador presenting his or her credentials (a letter of credence), and in certain business circles.
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This has been found cross-culturally, giving more credence to the relationship between construal levels and the level of politeness displayed.
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