What is another word for Licensure?

Pronunciation: [lˈa͡ɪsnʒə] (IPA)

Licensure is the process of obtaining a license, which enables an individual to practice a particular profession within a particular state or jurisdiction. Synonyms for licensure include certification, accreditation, and registration. Certification refers to formally acknowledging an individual's qualifications while accreditation typically refers to recognizing the standards of an organization. Registration is the process of recording an individual's name and qualifications in a database or registry. Other synonyms for licensure include validation, authentication, and authorization. All of these terms are concerned with establishing the credentials of professionals and ensuring that they meet certain requirements set by the relevant authority.

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Usage examples for Licensure

We would sell cheap all our parchments of Licensure to preach.
"Around The Tea-Table"
T. De Witt Talmage
Interestingly enough, it was in Newport that Channing was born and with Hopkins that he associated until the time of his Licensure to preach in 1802. Many thought that Channing would stand with the most stringent of the orthodox.
"Edward Caldwell Moore Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant"
Edward Moore
A great distress befell him on the day appointed for his Licensure.
"Sketches of the Covenanters"
J. C. McFeeters

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