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imprrimatur

 

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Term: Imprrimatur

Description:

  • Noun (Singular): The authorization or approval given to a book to be published, especially by a Catholic bishop.
  • Verb (Transitive): To grant authorization or approval to publish a book, especially by a Catholic bishop.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Before the book could be published, it required the imprimatur from the local archbishop.
  2. The author eagerly awaited the imprimatur for their controversial novel.
  3. The publishing company sought the imprimatur of renowned Catholic bishops.
  4. It took several months to obtain the imprimatur for the historical textbook.
  5. After receiving the imprimatur, the book was ready to be distributed to bookstores.

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