Go To Android App
Home
Read Text
Vocabulary Games
Words Everyday
Bangla to English Dictionary
Favorite Words
Word Search History
Blogs
Contact
Meaning is Loading.....
Other References :
The Definition
Dictionary.com
Merriam Webster
Wikipedia
Share This Meaning :
Show English Meaning
(↑)
Noun
(1) formal and explicit approval
Show English Meaning
(↓)
Noun
(1) formal and explicit approval
Show Examples
(↑)
(1) the original LP enjoyed the imprimatur of the composer
(2) All of the agreements to give back job security provisions and workplace safeguards won over previous decades bear the imprimatur of the unions and their factory representatives.
(3) For the first time in more than a century the ruling elite in the United States is about to place its official imprimatur on what it knows to be a stolen election.
(4) Buoyed by the religious imprimatur , the country's Shia majority is increasingly looking forward to exercising their democratic rights.
(5) Yeah, but the Comission has given its official imprimatur to this, so they're at least somewhat complicit.
(6) The paper still bears the imprimatur of this considered effort in art direction, and I would have to say that in an age of speed reading, the notion that elegant typography actually slows you down is, I think, a good thing.
(7) When people hear this from the deputy leader of Fine Gael, they assume it has the imprimatur of the party,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he added.
(8) Any choice program ought to very carefully avoid the appearance or reality of a government imprimatur for any particular brand of religious education.
(9) The funny thing is, Goldberg's endorsement may not be the imprimatur it may have seemed.
(10) That particular debate, so far as the Church was concerned, had been closed since at least 1741 when Benedict XIV bid the Holy Office grant an imprimatur to the first edition of the Complete Works of Galileo.
(11) the imprimatur for this edition was granted by Cardinal O'Casey
(12) It's a sign of the times that the imprimatur of a business carries more authority than do the efforts of an individual arts professional.
(13) State officials would then be giving their formal imprimatur to actions that the various Conventions condemn without exception.
(14) This idea seemed so outlandish to Einstein that he kept Kaluza's paper for two years before giving it his final imprimatur .
(15) Yet even those newspapers that were not published directly by the government continued to seek its consent and imprimatur .
(16) And the document dealing with it wasn't issued by the Pope, though it bore his imprimatur .
Show Examples
(↓)
(1) the original LP enjoyed the imprimatur of the composer
(2) All of the agreements to give back job security provisions and workplace safeguards won over previous decades bear the imprimatur of the unions and their factory representatives.
(3) For the first time in more than a century the ruling elite in the United States is about to place its official imprimatur on what it knows to be a stolen election.
(4) Buoyed by the religious imprimatur , the country's Shia majority is increasingly looking forward to exercising their democratic rights.
(5) Yeah, but the Comission has given its official imprimatur to this, so they're at least somewhat complicit.
(6) The paper still bears the imprimatur of this considered effort in art direction, and I would have to say that in an age of speed reading, the notion that elegant typography actually slows you down is, I think, a good thing.
(7) When people hear this from the deputy leader of Fine Gael, they assume it has the imprimatur of the party,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he added.
(8) Any choice program ought to very carefully avoid the appearance or reality of a government imprimatur for any particular brand of religious education.
(9) The funny thing is, Goldberg's endorsement may not be the imprimatur it may have seemed.
(10) That particular debate, so far as the Church was concerned, had been closed since at least 1741 when Benedict XIV bid the Holy Office grant an imprimatur to the first edition of the Complete Works of Galileo.
(11) the imprimatur for this edition was granted by Cardinal O'Casey
(12) It's a sign of the times that the imprimatur of a business carries more authority than do the efforts of an individual arts professional.
(13) State officials would then be giving their formal imprimatur to actions that the various Conventions condemn without exception.
(14) This idea seemed so outlandish to Einstein that he kept Kaluza's paper for two years before giving it his final imprimatur .
(15) Yet even those newspapers that were not published directly by the government continued to seek its consent and imprimatur .
(16) And the document dealing with it wasn't issued by the Pope, though it bore his imprimatur .
Related Words
(1) imprimatur
Related Words
(↓)
(1) imprimatur
Synonyms
Noun
1. countenance
3. sanction
4. warrant
5. endorsement
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
1. countenance
3. sanction
4. warrant
5. endorsement
How to use BDWord
Blog List
English to Bangla Translation - List Of Best Apps and Sites
Topic Wise Words
● Social
Arab (আরব) ::
Benefit (সুবিধা) ::
To benefit from receiving help the learner must be an active participant in the learning process
Visa (ভিসা) ::
The agency said the visas allowed them to work for a company in Houston not in San Antonio
Slum (ঘিঁচি ঘিঁচি বস্তি) ::
This magazine isnt for the New Yorker its for the slummer
Sponsor (জামিন) ::
What is lacking is initiatives that sponsor research into the Australian city that can in turn impact and benefit the practice of city making
See all
Learn 3000+ Common Words
See all
Learn Common GRE Words
Coalesce (একসঙ্গে জন্মান) ::
The shortduration ones are likely to come from the coalescence of compact objects like neutron stars or black holes
Coda (কোডা) ::
A 16yearold from North Carolina danced the variation and coda from the Don Quixote pas de deux
Coddle (আদর করা) ::
Being the baby of the family he was coddled and treated like glass as if he would break
Coerce (বাধ্য করা) ::
Rather than coercing behavior via laws communitarians advocate persuading fellow citizens through shame and appeals to community norms
See all
Learn Words Everyday
Season #24 Episode @1
Season #23 Episode @50
Season #23 Episode @49
Season #23 Episode @48
Season #23 Episode @47
See All Seasons
Android App
iPhone App
Chrome Extension
All Bangla Newspapers
Your Favorite Words
You currently have no words in this list.
Your Search History
You currently have no words in this list.