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How to use credence in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word credence? Here are some examples.

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It is painful to watch him displaying credentials that no longer carry much credence.
To give credence to the genealogical linkage between the Tudors and Arthur, the unbelievable elements of the Arthurian legend had to be dropped.
They should not give credence to any self-prophecy with built-in ulterior motives.
One simple reason is that giving credence to honest reports can open the door to malicious slanders of every kind.
For this is the cleverness not of cognition, but of excogitation threaded on a string of episodes a bit too thick for credence.
The decibel level inside the Post newsroom gave the rumor credence far beyond idle chatter.
Some religious groups created, forged, Sibylline books of their own to give credence to their own claims of prophesy.
But again, we are giving far greater credence to that idea every time a jury acquits another guilty man.
Accurate identification and quantification of these factors will certainly give more credence to results of empirical research.
It surprises me that economists do not give more credence to the idea of unintended consequences of geoengineering.
Recent reports about a chemical called acrylamide, found in carbohydrate-rich foods, may give some scientific credence to an uncooked diet.
The very fact that I visit this site and read these articles lends credence to the assumption that I do find useful and true ideas here.
No credence can be given to any genuine humanitarian concern from Paris or London.
And no one, except the activists getting pleasurably hysterical over margaritas and mango salsa, gives any credence to claims to the contrary.
The picture is also jumpy and unfocused at times, which also lends credence to the high-resolution argument.
The record of systemic abuse of the program lends credence to claims that the oil-ministry list is genuine and should be investigated.
This lends credence to the theory that one channels the powers beyond when writing, because really, I don't think I could seriously write that.
Their reluctance to defend themselves against specific charges lends credence to the allegations.
It was another dream of his that in recent years has gained breadth and credence with the florescence of the Montana Historical Society Press.
The idea that the way in which we use our eyes early in life can affect ocular growth and refractive error is gaining scientific credence.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It may arise from reliable oral tradition, and in this case be as worthy of credence as the Markan source.
Vincent had risen to fetch the cruets from the credence table.
It is with great reluctance that we give any credence to this statement.
Feeling thus, they still placed some credence in any rumors that came.
At least you will give some credence to the stars, my learned Cabalist.
None of the later historians has given any credence to this theory.
I care little, so long as you, mademoiselle, give them no credence!
I am that Merlin who the legends say The devil had for father, and the lie Hath gathered credence with the lapse of time.
This was the man who so diligently read the Moniteur, giving a religious credence to all it contained.
They quivered and trembled and writhed as though they were still in torment, a supposition to which the unending scream gave a horrible credence.
Then if the Father of Therns puts credence in his story, another hour will see the galleries and chambers, the courts and gardens, filled with searchers.
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