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A Writer's Dictionary:

stamp Definition


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stamp
verb stamped, stamping
    tr & intr
    1. To bring (the foot) down with force.
      Example: stamped her feet in rage
      Thesaurus: impress, imprint, brand, inscribe, label, mint, print, categorize, characterize, identify.
    intr
    2. To walk with a heavy tread.
    3a. To imprint or impress (a mark or design);
    3b. To imprint or impress something with a mark or design, especially to show it has official approval or that the appropriate duty, fee, etc has been paid.
    4. To fix or mark deeply.
      Example: The full horror of the event was stamped on his memory
    5. To prove to be; to characterize.
      Example: His lies stamp him as untrustworthy
    6. To fix a postage or other stamp on something.
    7. To crush, grind or pound (ore, etc).
noun
    1a. A small piece of gummed paper bearing an official mark and indicating that a tax or fee has been paid, especially a postage stamp;
    1b. A similar piece of gummed paper that is given away free, eg by petrol stations, and which can be collected until the requisite number of them is held, when they can be exchanged for a gift;
    1c. colloq
      A similar piece of gummed paper formerly stuck onto a card to record someone's National Insurance contributions.
    2a. A device for stamping a mark or design;
    2b. The mark or design that is stamped on something.
      Thesaurus: emblem, brand, impression, imprint, mark, cast, earmark, hallmark.
    3. A characteristic mark or sign.
      Example: The crime bears the stamp of a professional
      Thesaurus: imprint, mark, hallmark, signature, trademark.
    4. An act or the process of stamping with the foot.
Derivative: stamper
noun
    Derivative: stamping
    adj, noun
      Derivative: stamp of approval
      noun
        An endorsement, either in physical or figurative terms.
          Example: Our proposal got management's stamp of approval
          Example: The kite mark is a safety stamp of approval
      Etymology: Anglo-Saxon stampian.

      Phrasal Verb: stamp on something
        To bring one's foot down deliberately and heavily on top of it.
      Phrasal Verb: stamp something out
        To put out (a fire) by stamping on it.To put an end to (an activity or practice, especially an illicit one).
          Example: tried to stamp out the use of cocaine
        To quell it or put it down.
          Example: tried to stamp out the militants
        To eradicate (a disease).
          Example: Rabies has now been stamped out


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