accreditarsi
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ak.kre.diˈtar.si/
- Rhymes: -arsi
- Hyphenation: ac‧cre‧di‧tàr‧si
Verb
accreditàrsi (first-person singular present mi accrédito, first-person singular past historic mi accreditài, past participle accreditàto)
- reflexive of accreditare
- to gain ground; to gain credibility; to be accepted
- 2020 July 29, Massimo Basile, “Elezioni Usa, negli appunti "rubati" a Joe Biden gli elogi a Kamala Harris. Sarà lei la sua vice? [US elections, in the notes "stolen" from Joe Biden praise to Kamala Harris. Will she be his vice?]”, in la Repubblica:
- Se Donald Trump punta a dividere, Biden vuole opporre il suo messaggio inclusivo, e accreditarsi come presidente impegnato a “unire” gli americani.
- If Donald Trump aims to divide, Biden wants to contrast with his inclusive message, and gain credibility as a president committed to "uniting" Americans.
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