Definition of Reaccrediting

1. reaccredit [v] - See also: reaccredit

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reaccrediting

reacclaim
reacclaimed
reacclaiming
reacclaims
reacclimate
reacclimated
reacclimates
reacclimating
reacclimatize
reacclimatized
reacclimatizes
reacclimatizing
reaccredit
reaccreditation
reaccredited
reaccrediting (current term)
reaccredits
reaccumulate
reaccumulated
reaccumulation
reaccuse
reaccused
reaccuses
reaccusing
reaccustom
reaccustomed
reaccustoming
reaccustoms
reach

Literary usage of Reaccrediting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Caucuses of 1860: A History of the National Political Conventions of the by Murat Halstead (1860)
"I say that these delegates do not need any reaccrediting. The power they formally possessed is still theirs, and I beg and implore this body ..."

2. Introduction to Certification and Accreditation: Information Systems Security by Candice A. Stark (1994)
"Another reason for reaccrediting (and recertifying) a system is that major changes have been made to some aspect of the system that impacts security. ..."

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