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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The city planner gave the imprimatur for the construction of the new housing development.
The chef waited for the imprimatur of the restaurant owner to start cooking for the VIP guests.
The school principal granted the imprimatur for the field trip to the museum.
The imprimatur of the CEO on the company's report was a sign of credibility.
The board of trustees granted the imprimatur for the hiring of a new CEO.
The government agency had to imprimatur the safety guidelines before they could be distributed.
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