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Traduções para „credence“ no dicionário Inglês » Polaco (Salte para Polaco » Inglês)

credence [ˈkri:dəns] SUBST sem pl formal

1. credence (credibility):

to give [or lend] credence to sth

2. credence (faith):

to give credence to sth

Exemplos de frases com credence

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

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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The discovery in the year 2000 of the remains of enormous pillars has lent credence to this.
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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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Everyone implicated denied involvement and the press gave the story little credence.
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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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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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Letters of credence are also referred to as credentials, and the ambassador is said to be presenting his credentials.
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The opposition used such incidents to lend credence to their casteist motive accusation.
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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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These now are not given much credence by historians.
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