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Definition of Creditably

Creditably
Creditably Cred"it*a*bly (-?-bl?), adv. In a creditable manner; reputably; with credit.

Meaning of Creditably from wikipedia

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- up" details of his service, and that Lee "never exactly lied about his creditable wartime record, but he encouraged its embellishment". Leanne Simpson of...