The financial facility or system by which goods and services are provided in return for deferred, instead of immediate, payment.
(accounting) To attribute a credit (to an account).
To give someone credit for something.
To ascribe an achievement to.
Approval.
Money available for a client to borrow.
A short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage.
give credit for; "I credit you with saving his life"
a short note acknowledging a source of information or quoting a passage; "the student's essay failed to list several important citations"; "the article includes mention of similar clinical cases"
used in the phrase "to your credit" to indicate an achievement deserving praise; "she already had several performances to her credit"
an entry on a list of persons who contributed to a film or written work
money available for a client to borrow
have trust in; trust in the truth or veracity of
give someone credit for something; "We credited her for saving our jobs"
enter as credit, in accounting
educational recognition that a course of studies has been successfully completed
an accounting entry acknowledging income or capital items
arrangement for deferred payment for goods and services
approval; "give her recognition for trying"; "he was given credit for his work"; "it is to her credit that she tried"; "the credits were given at the end of the film"
used in the phrase `to your credit'' in order to indicate an achievement deserving praise; "she already had several performances to her credit";
recognition by a college or university that a course of studies has been successfully completed; typically measured in semester hours
approval; "give her recognition for trying"; "he was given credit for his work"; "give her credit for trying"; "the credits were given at the end of the film"
a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage; "the student''s essay failed to list several important citations"; "the acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book"; "the article includes mention of similar clinical
give credit for; "She was not properly credited in the program"
accounting: enter as credit; "We credit your account with $100"
used in the phrase `to your credit' in order to indicate an achievement deserving praise
an estimate, based on previous dealings, of a person's or an organization's ability to fulfill their financial commitments
approval
a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage