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- Dictionaryrubber stamp/ˌrʌbə ˈstamp/
noun
- 1. a handheld device for inking and imprinting a message or design on a surface.
- 2. a person or organization that gives automatic approval or authorization to the decisions of others, without proper consideration: "the Commission were accused of being a rubber stamp for the police department"
verb
- 1. approve automatically without proper consideration: "parliament merely rubber-stamped the decisions of the party"
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