imprimatur - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • bear: The New Penguin version bears the imprimatur of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
  • give: A distinguished scholar from elsewhere gave an imprimatur regarding standards.
  • carry: You criticize Gilson; yet his work is still regarded by many as authoritative and, of course, carried the imprimatur * .
  • have: They are the arbiters of taste and I think generally people accept what is being exhibited because it has the imprimatur of the institution.
  • receive: The language may already have received the ultimate imprimatur.
  • require: In that year that the Licensing Act lapsed, and books no longer required an official imprimatur in order to published.

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