to give credit for or to
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creditto give credit for or to
credentialgiving a title or claim to credit or confidence / to give credentials to
accreditsGive credit (to someone) for
accreditingGive credit (to someone) for
rewardto give a reward to or for
guerdonto reward (to give in return for some service or act)
guerdoningGUERDON, to reward (to give in return for some service or act)
guerdonsGUERDON, to reward (to give in return for some service or act)
guerdonedGUERDON, to reward (to give in return for some service or act)
giveundergo or submit to change for the strike to be settled, something has to give
recompenseto give something to by way of compensation (as for a service rendered or damage incurred) also RECOMPENCE
recompensesRECOMPENSE, to give something to by way of compensation (as for a service rendered or damage incurred) also RECOMPENCE
recompensedRECOMPENSE, to give something to by way of compensation (as for a service rendered or damage incurred) also RECOMPENCE
recompensingRECOMPENSE, to give something to by way of compensation (as for a service rendered or damage incurred) also RECOMPENCE
accreditsGive official authorization for (someone, typically a diplomat or journalist) to be in a particular place or to hold a particular post
accreditingGive official authorization for (someone, typically a diplomat or journalist) to be in a particular place or to hold a particular post
baggersgive up, forgo, or abandon especially for something more desirable or attainable decided to bag her job and move to the country often used with it
pickerelweedA freshwater plant with broad arrow-shaped leaves and spikes of blue flowers that was formerly believed to give rise to, or provide food for, young pike
knappedShape (a piece of stone, typically flint) by striking it so as to make stone tools or weapons or to give a flat-faced stone for building walls
knappingShape (a piece of stone, typically flint) by striking it so as to make stone tools or weapons or to give a flat-faced stone for building walls