rubber stamp
See also: rubberstamp
English
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editAdjective
edit- (figuratively) Of a person, organisation, or process, making decisions or approving matters routinely or without real power.
- rubber stamp politics
- rubber stamp committee
Noun
editrubber stamp (plural rubber stamps)
- A piece of rubber or similar material with a design or text carved or molded for the purpose of transferring ink or dye to imprint that design on another object.
- The library had a rubber stamp to imprint the due date.
- (figuratively) A person or organisation that approves, routinely or as a formality, matters decided by some other person or organisation.
Derived terms
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editpiece of rubber to make an imprint
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person or body approving things without power to change them
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Verb
editrubber stamp (third-person singular simple present rubber stamps, present participle rubber stamping, simple past and past participle rubber stamped)
- (figuratively) To process, approve or decide matters routinely rather than through careful consideration.
- They usually just rubber stamp orders under $100.
Translations
editto process routinely
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See also
editFurther reading
edit- rubber stamp on Wikipedia.Wikipedia