To approve, especially automatically without proper consideration
“So, I think that he's going to begin to see a reluctance to just rubber stamp every administration policy and just basically accept the principle that dissent is unpatriotic.”
To hastily approve or sign a document without thorough examination, akin to rubber stamping
To be witness to the authenticity of a document and its accompanying signatures
To stamp an official mark to indicate that postage has been paid
To affirm or warrant the truth or correctness of (something)
To sign one's name at the foot of
To advocate or show support or approval of
Plural for a device used to imprint a design on another object
“All marks shall be applied to the article with a rubber stamp to be furnished by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board.”
Plural for an authorization or indication of approval
“We passed their stupid test, were given the rubber stamp to go to East Kilbride, and so began packing for our new life.”
Plural for someone who mimics the behavior or actions of another
“The nascent opposition was determined to prevent the Congress from serving as just another rubber stamp of Party leadership.”
Plural for an imprinted mark or stamp used to authenticate or indicate the date
Plural for a person who conforms to accepted behavior or established practices
Plural for a trite saying or topic
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