credence
71loss of credence — index discredit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
72refuse credence — index disavow, disbelieve, disown (deny the validity), impugn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
73worthy of credence — index convincing, credible, fiduciary, plausible Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
74give credence to something — to believe that something is true It was too silly an idea for Chrissy to give any credence to it …
75letters of credence — n. a formal document which a country s diplomatic representative carries as credentials to a foreign government: also letters credential …
76letter of credence — letter of recommendation …
77letter of credence — noun a letter of introduction, especially of an ambassador …
78letters of credence — let′ters (or let′ter) of cre′dence n. pl. (or n.) gov credentials issued to a diplomatic representative for presentation to a foreign country. Also called let′ters creden′tial …
79letters of credence — plural noun papers formally authorising a nation s diplomatic agents, issued by the appointing state …
80letter of credence — In international law, the document which accredits an ambassador, minister, or envoy to the courts or government to which he is sent; i.e., certifies to his appointment and qualification, and bespeaks credit for his official actions and… …