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                           credibility verbs  have some/no/little credibility  • By then the president had ceased to have any credibility.  give somebody/something credibility  • There's enough evidence to give credibility to this theory.  undermine/damage credibility  • A number of factors undermine the credibility of these statistics.  destroy credibility  • The scandal nearly destroyed the FBI's credibility.  establish your credibility  • Dave had already established his credibility with the department managers.  lend credibility to somebody/something  (= make something or someone have more credibility ) • The evidence lent credibility to their arguments.  gain credibility  • It took many years for these ideas to gain credibility in the science community.  lose credibility  • Both of our major political parties are losing credibility.  lack/be lacking in credibility  • The new regime lacked credibility from the start.  restore credibility  (= get it back again after it has been damaged ) • His priority was to restore credibility to his government.  adjectives  political/scientific/academic etc credibility  • A school's academic credibility often depends on its exam results.  low credibility  (= little credibility ) • The organization has had low credibility among teachers.  great credibility  (= a lot of credibility ) • He has great credibility in Washington.  phrases  a blow to somebody/something's credibility  (= something that damages credibility ) • The case was a severe blow to the administration's credibility. 
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
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                             noun VERB + CREDIBILITY  carry, have The certificate has great credibility in France and Germany. | be lacking in, lack | gain, regain The government is desperate to regain credibility with the public. | lose | establish, give, lend Recommendations from two previous clients helped to establish her credibility. Funding from the World Bank lends credibility to the project. | restore | add, enhance The use of computers adds credibility to the forecasts. BBC backing for the scheme will enhance its credibility. | damage, destroy, undermine CREDIBILITY + VERB  suffer The prime minister's credibility suffered in his handling of the crisis. CREDIBILITY + NOUN  gap Newspapers were talking of a credibility gap between her policies and her achievements. | problem Athletics' anti-dope campaigners are faced with a credibility problem. PREP.  ~ among, ~ as her credibility as a witness | ~ for There is little credibility among scientists for the book's claims.
                           
                           
                           
                           
                        
    
                       
                    
                        
                        
                        
                    
 
                    
                        Oxford Collocations Dictionary