English to Turkish Dictionary credence

credence

itimat
definition
noun
psychoanalysis finds little credence among laymen
belief in or acceptance of something as true.
a credence table
a small side table, shelf, or niche in a church for holding the elements of the Eucharist before they are consecrated.
translation of 'credence'
noun
inanç,
itimat,
güven
example
psychoanalysis finds little 'credence' among laymen
a 'credence' table
The doctrine of reincarnation is one of the world's most popular religious beliefs, and one which has also found 'credence' with many in the West, along with the what goes around comes around belief in Karma.
I took the finger towel and glass cruets of water and wine to the 'credence' table at the right of the altar and put out the bell on the step where I would be kneeling at the consecration.
Martin Luther King's words gained 'credence' from his actions.
a 'credence' table
Because Bahamian society is small, insular and closed, it is possible for certain ideas to circulate, gain 'credence' and become accepted as fact.
This observation lends 'credence' to the view that the Ohio Prairie Peninsula prairies developed through migration from the west.
The lack of an extension for Scott lends 'credence' to those rumors.
This concept held some 'credence' , especially among paleontologists, until the modern evolutionary synthesis was established in the 1940s.
The existence of palm leaf libraries lends 'credence' to the proletariat nature of ancient Oriya literature.
If views like his are starting to gain 'credence' with the intellectual elites of places like Malaysia - as it seems they are - for that reason alone they merit a serious and objective response by all of us.
The fact that tutorial utilization resulted in even higher examination scores lends 'credence' to their usefulness as a learning tool.
being called upon by the media as an expert lends 'credence' to one's opinions
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.
In spite of the falsehoods in our press, it seems to me this last year I've never seen so many lies accepted and given 'credence' to than in all my 56 years.
This lends 'credence' to the mother's position that the policy was there for the financial security of the mother and children rather than anything else.
Their reluctance to defend themselves against specific charges lends 'credence' to the allegations.
A decision from the ethics committee lends 'credence' , just by its existence, to the moral correctness of that decision.
But seriously, there is 'credence' in the belief that we fear what we do not know.
It is painful to watch him displaying credentials that no longer carry much 'credence' .
It almost lends 'credence' to the prosecution's case.
psychoanalysis finds little 'credence' among laymen
Their battered condition lends 'credence' to the story, for why else would they have been saved, if not for their association with the martyred slave?
That's a problem, because the credentials of professionals lend 'credence' to their beliefs, however outrageous.
When the government is giving you millions of dollars to show a drug is harmful, you're going to give more 'credence' to experiments that show it is, no matter how flawed, because your career depends on it.
The record of systemic abuse of the program lends 'credence' to claims that the oil-ministry list is genuine and should be investigated.
It also lends 'credence' to the notion that the availability of gambling opportunities is correlated positively with the incidence of problem and pathological gambling behaviors.
Towards the end of the tape the sound of breaking glass and crockery lends 'credence' to the theory that passengers rushed the aisle with the food trolley.
But their demands helped to muddy the waters and were given wide 'credence' among their supporters in the United States.
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