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.
A problem with this version stamping method is that it requires arbitrary accuracy real arithmetic, which cannot be done in constant time.
Thus, our requirements, as stated so far, only dictate a partially ordered version stamping scheme.
An additional office was in charge of packing and stamping.
Some aspects of a knowledge-based approach for automating progressive metal stamping die design.
Many saw themselves as the bearers of modernity, capable of stamping out backwardness.
The chorus enacts a variety of stylized rituals - clapping, stamping, processing around the performance space and declaiming multi-lingual texts to sections of the audience.
He devoted the massive resources of his bureaucratic regime to stamping out any traces of cultural resistance.
Similarly, notching can precede any other operation but cannot be per formed after bending or stamping.