credited

/ˈkrɛdɪtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of credit: to believe that someone or something is responsible for something good.
    • The chef credited her grandmother for teaching her how to cook.
    • They credited the success of the project to the hard work of the volunteers.
    • The scientist was credited with discovering the new element.
  2. Past tense of credit: to add money to a bank account or financial record.
    • Her paycheck was credited to her savings account automatically.
    • The bank credited my account with the refund this morning.
    • The store credited my card for the returned item.
adjective
  1. Having received official recognition or acknowledgment for something.
    • She is a credited author of three best-selling novels.
    • The credited photographer won an award for her wildlife images.
    • Only credited members can vote in the election.
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