0 present participle of stamp
1 to put a mark on an object either by printing on it or pushing into it with a small tool:
2 to put a foot down on the ground hard and quickly, making a loud noise, often to show anger:
3 to mark with a particular quality or show that someone has a particular quality:
Our new administrator seems to be trying to stamp her authority on every aspect of the department.
The lawyer stamped the certificate with her seal.
Both books have 'property of Her Majesty's Government' stamped inside them.
The dark red royal crest was stamped on the back of the envelope.
The state remained ' at war ', stamping out nationalist politics and fighting urban expansion and rural evasions.
Next, the stamping operations required to form the par t must be selected.
Shearing can be per formed after stamping, for example, trimming the edges of a stamped component.