Phrases with «credence»

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The word "credence" refers to the belief or confidence we have in something or someone. It is the trust or acceptance we give to information, ideas, or people. Full definition

Adjective + «credence»

Sentences with «credence»

  • Bruno, a Dominican friar, held to all sorts of novel, and non - Christian, opinions on faith, giving credence more to exotic ancient - Egyptian beliefs than to orthodox Christology; and while he also followed a number of astronomy hypotheses, such as the existence of a plurality of worlds, yet it was not this that sealed his unfortunate fate. (faith.org.uk)
  • It's quite a list to say the least, only lent credence by the fact that almost certain E3 possibilities like Tom Clancy's The Division 2, Beyond Good And Evil 2, and Forza Horizon 5 appear on the list. (twingalaxies.com)
  • This possibility is given more credence by the fact that the primary camera of the Pixel 2 series now features optical image stabilization (OIS) support and should be extremely capable at reducing the shakiness of your photographs regardless of the circumstances. (androidheadlines.com)
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