Examples of 'give credence' in a sentence

Meaning of "give credence"

Give credence: this phrase means to believe, trust, or consider something to be true or valid. It is often used to express confidence in the reliability or authenticity of a person, statement, or source of information

How to use "give credence" in a sentence

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We can not give credence to every jerk.
You have staged an elaborate hoax to give credence.
He uses it to give credence to his false doctrine.
An interviewer during the telephone interviewing should give credence.
We did not want to give credence to that possibility.
Give credence to whoever you want.
Prejudiced dictionary definitions give credence to prejudice.
You can not give credence to anything he says.
But this is all a performance designed to give credence to his plan.
I do not give credence to the corporate media machine.
The coincidence of names seemed to give credence to my wild imagination.
Give credence to their cause.
Only a racist could give credence to such nonsense.
Give credence to his story of persecution, of course.
Only a fool would give credence to that imbecile.

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Give credence only to experts a fine-turning and/or carefully read the manual before making settings.
Government agencies who give credence to the paradigm.
It would give credence to the ideology of globalization and centralized governance.
The sound effects do little to give credence to the realism.
We do not give credence to unsubstantiated rumours.
And we continue to give credence to it.
We can not give credence to every jerk with a pocketful of apricot seeds.
Cases can certainly be found which give credence to the critics.
Reference works give credence to such an alleged close kinship of certain animals with humans.
A small picture of the person may also help give credence to the comment.
To delay a decision is to give credence to these arguments and these arguments are dangerous.
The Bush administration is now suppressing government data that give credence to just that allegation.
I would never give credence to such sordid rumours had I not personally been offered the goods.
Recent scientific discoveries seem to give credence to at least some of the legends.
Do not give credence to such a craziness, sire.
Clarity and simplicity of rules and procedures that give credence to fair and transparent processes.
Why give credence to something that does not exist?
The demons also give credence and shudder.
Of cursed jewels . I am surprised a man of the cloth would give credence to tales.
And the answer is to give credence to Fortitude North.
They give credence to the story of the Garden of Eden, in.
Were you to leave now, it would give credence to this gossip.
Does that give credence to their fallacious claims and beliefs? of course not.
Non-individualized graphological reports give credence to this criticism.
How any one can give credence to such reports I can not understand.
And, some rabbi even would not give credence to it.
Does this not give credence to their argument?
Gossip around the seminary, but we did not give credence to rumors.
To believe ; and give credence to the evidence favoring the.
Write about, promote and discuss, lecture on and give credence to and award fasting.
No, we can not give credence to every jerk that comes along.
He did not believe Moses, nor did he give credence to the magicians.
Can one really give credence to such obviously fanciful and incidental statements?
I'm surprised a man of the cloth would give credence to tales of cursed jewels.
Dinosaur fossils give credence and confirmation to the dragons, behemoths and leviathans of the Bible.

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