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Meanings of
imprimatur
in English
Russian
имприматур
Portuguese
imprimatur
Spanish
imprimátur
Catalan
imprimatur
Back to the meaning
Declaration authorizing publication of a book.
impr.
Russian
имприматур
Portuguese
autorização
Catalan
consentiment
Spanish
aprobación
Back to the meaning
Formal and explicit approval.
countenance
warrant
sanction
endorsement
indorsement
Portuguese
autorização
Synonyms
Examples for "
countenance
"
countenance
warrant
sanction
endorsement
indorsement
Examples for "
countenance
"
1
However, Mr Ford today stated his unwillingness to even
countenance
the suggestion.
2
In his
countenance
there was no beauty; in his bearing no elegance.
3
In a few minutes Lincoln came back down with a different
countenance
.
4
Angry lines appeared on the
countenance
of the representative of social decorum.
5
Her
countenance
was calm without being grave; she smiled with her eyes.
1
The differences in risk seen for different opioid regimens
warrant
further study.
2
In summary, substantial evidence gaps
warrant
further research in this important area.
3
The court showed Mr Gbagbo the
warrant
this morning, Ms Bourthumieux said.
4
A court approved the arrest
warrant
,
said Thai police spokesman Prawut Thawornsiri.
5
Anadolu said Turkish authorities had also issued a
warrant
for his arrest.
1
Washington, however, late last week issued new
sanctions
against Caracas's oil industry.
2
So far, however, Myanmar has not faced international
sanctions
over the violence.
3
Iraq has suffered decades of war,
sanctions
and more recently sectarian violence.
4
Sanctions
,
wars and violence have slowed progress in developing Iraq's oil industry.
5
He is quite right, of course, as
sanctions
invariably effect civilian populations.
1
It is not short of
endorsement
;
it simply needs applying in practice.
2
Thailand's military government submitted a new constitution for royal
endorsement
on Tuesday.
3
Madonna also signed several lucrative
endorsement
deals last year, according to Forbes.com.
4
Pearson used this
endorsement
to help raise funds and generate further support.
5
The climate change minister, Nick Hurd, has given an
endorsement
of sorts.
1
The President observed this difficulty, and solved it by a lucid
indorsement
.
2
And hear the
indorsement
of all, and do not object to it.
3
Prof. W. P. Coddington, D. D., give the remedy their heartiest
indorsement
.
4
It was no good-theyrefused to renew the bill on his
indorsement
.
5
Mr. Buchanan was elected, and the
indorsement
,
such as it was, secured.
Usage of
imprimatur
in English
1
I mean it depends on his permission; his
imprimatur
;
his nihil obstat.
2
S. Thomas hardly needs an
imprimatur
after six centuries of full trust.
3
Madam, - I see the recent Budget has received the
imprimatur
of CORI.
4
Shares often rise when investors perceive that Berkshire has given them its
imprimatur
.
5
It is important that President McAleese has given it her
imprimatur
.
6
But without Hoover's
imprimatur
,
there would be no money for the land resettlement.
7
Moderate Conservatives expressed bemusement at the idea Blair might give them his
imprimatur
.
8
Harvard confers an
imprimatur
that carries unique weight in any field.
9
Stone lent his
imprimatur
to the film and guided it to a distributor.
10
Like so many of your fellows, maybe you wanted Garrison's
imprimatur
for it?
11
Then the Pulitzer proves its status as the risible
imprimatur
of middlebrow mediocrity.
12
His
imprimatur
has become fundamental to me, as has his friendship.
13
But the demand for floaters without Uncle Sam's
imprimatur
was next to nil.
14
The third and latest of these plans has been given Minister Síle deValera's
imprimatur
.
15
This was written into the law which carried God's
imprimatur
.
16
The Goldman
imprimatur
may help with, say, an IPO but it doesn't always stick.
Other examples for "imprimatur"
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imprimatur
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
official imprimatur
bear the imprimatur
confer an imprimatur
final imprimatur
foreign imprimatur
More collocations
Translations for
imprimatur
Russian
имприматур
imprimatur
Portuguese
imprimatur
autorização
consentimento
sanção
aprovação
Spanish
imprimátur
aprobación
refrendación
consentimiento
garantía
imprimatur
sanción
autorización
Catalan
imprimatur
consentiment
autorització
Imprimatur
through the time