Imprimaturs [noun]

Definition of Imprimaturs:

approval

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Sentence/Example of Imprimaturs:

I happen to think that the Politico staffers were right to oppose their news organization granting its imprimatur to someone with Shapiro’s history of performative bigotry.

The imprimatur of the Bank of England was plainly to be seen, and the huge figures stood out boldly.

Editions with a clerical "imprimatur" have been always published where laymen have been substituted for these.

They should be exceedingly careful not to give their imprimatur to books which are Modernist in any way.

There is any amount of fundamental teaching there and the imprimatur of thousands of good men to assure us of it.

I comply with the request with much pleasure, though I feel that the paper needs no imprimatur of mine.

Soon after, the Boston prints being under no imprimatur, he published several letters in supporting the cause of Mr. Freeman.

Dr. Zahm's book, suppressed in Italian, received the proper "imprimatur" in English!

Frontispiece and preliminary leaf containing the Imprimatur, dated Oct. 16, 1714.

Though the public stamped Il Trovatore with the imprimatur of its approval, it did not altogether please the critics.