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Credit with Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɹɛdət/, /ˈkɹɛdɪt/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
KRED-it WITH or KRED-it WITH
kɹˈɛdɪt/ /wˈɪð
kred-IT WITH

Definition

To say or believe that someone is responsible for something good, or to recognize someone as having a certain quality or achievement.

Usage & Nuances

'Credit with' is used in formal and neutral registers to assign positive responsibility (never blame). Typical structures: 'credit someone with + noun/gerund' (e.g., 'She is credited with inventing...'). Often found in news and academic writing. Do not confuse with 'credit to', which often describes where something is due.

Example Sentences

Marie Curie is credited with discovering radium.

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He was credited with helping many students succeed.

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The company is credited with reducing pollution in the city.

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She's often credited with bringing new energy to the team.

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Many credit Leonardo da Vinci with the idea of flight long before planes existed.

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You have to credit her with a great sense of humor—even during stressful times.

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