rubber stamp
1 Americannoun
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a device with a rubber printing surface that becomes coated with ink by being pressed on an ink-saturated pad, used for imprinting dates, addresses, standard designations or notices, etc., by hand.
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a person or government agency that gives approval automatically or routinely.
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such approval.
verb (used with object)
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to imprint with a rubber stamp.
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to give approval automatically or without consideration.
to rubber-stamp the president's proposals.
adjective
noun
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a device used for imprinting dates or commonly used phrases on forms, invoices, etc
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automatic authorization of a payment, proposal, etc, without challenge
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a person who makes such automatic authorizations; a cipher or person of little account
verb
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to imprint (forms, invoices, etc) with a rubber stamp
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informal to approve automatically
Etymology
Origin of rubber stamp1
First recorded in 1885–90
Origin of rubber-stamp2
First recorded in 1915–20; v. use of rubber stamp
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