An indication of approved or superior status.
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Examples for "seal"
Examples for "seal"
1He said talks to seal a deal had taken just six weeks.
2The Atlantic seal herd is estimated to number more than 5 million.
3Grey seal pups have had record-breaking year at Blakeney Point in Norfolk.
4By law, plants cannot ship meat without the Agriculture Department inspection seal.
5The result is physical and emotional interaction with anyone holding the seal.
1Matthew's work as an accountant did not carry quite the same cachet.
2The Tour de France has always had a special cachet in sport.
3The money was tempting, and the job title had a certain cachet.
4They also give H&M cachet that its rivals simply do not have.
5The cachet attached to coffee in this country has undergone several shifts.
1A new Internet seal of approval is now available in the Republic.
2The SEC gave its seal of approval for that product last month.
3The international seal of approval will perhaps only be felt in Q3.
4Tuesday's address seemed to put her seal of approval on the process.
5Madrid defender Nacho Fernandez gave the coach an early seal of approval.
6Dav was making a point, giving Carrie an all-out seal of approval.
7My lawyer looked it over and gave it his seal of approval.
8Its scientists test the healers' methods and give them a seal of approval.
9After all, Elsie's recommendation is hardly a national seal of approval.
10The only element now missing was the seal of approval from on high.
11Kiwi anti-cyberbullying project Sticks 'n' Stones is getting the Royal seal of approval.
12And stamped the red seal of approval on the exhibition licence.
13When the rest of them sounded positive, he gave his seal of approval.
14Some decorations would get his seal of approval, others would not.
15He even got the seal of approval from the King of Pop himself.
16Celebrities including Keke Palmer and Normani have given the dance their seal of approval.
Translations for seal of approval