See Also: credentials(dictionary)
CREDENTIALS, international law(law)

personify (oh) and credentials (oh)


personify (oh)



[T]
to have a lot of a particular quality or be a typical example of something
::Carter personifies the values of self-reliance and hard work.
kindness/generosity etc personified
::Bertha was kindness personified.
to think of or represent a quality or thing as a person
personify sth as sb
::Time is often personified as an old man.

credentials (oh)



someone's Education, achievements, experience etc that prove they have the ability to do something
credentials for/as
::She had excellent credentials for the job.
::There are doubts over his credentials as a future Prime Minister.
::He spent the first part of the interview trying to establish his credentials as a financial expert.
::Her academic credentials include an MA and a PhD.
a letter or Other document which proves your good character or your right to have a particular position
::The commissioner presented his credentials to the State Department.