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imprimatur

Prononciation : [ɪmˌprɪməˈtʊr]

Mot

Contexte : « authorization »

(noun) a formal approval or permission to publish something. It's like getting a special stamp of approval that says it's okay to share or print something.

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The book received an imprimatur from the editor, so it was ready to be published.

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Without an imprimatur, the article shouldn't be shared publicly.

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Did the new report get an imprimatur before being distributed?

Contexte : « religion »

(noun) a specific kind of approval from the church or a religious authority. This means they've looked at something and agreed that it's acceptable according to their beliefs.

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The scholar was proud to receive the imprimatur for his work on the church's teachings.

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He knew that his research wouldn't receive an imprimatur due to its controversial nature.

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What criteria must be met for a book to get an imprimatur from the church?

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