DATE STAMP
date stamp: translation
▪ I. date stamp ˈdate stamp 1 verb [transitive]
1. to print the date on a document or an envelope:
• The Government is developing an electronic postmark to time and date stamp email.
• The form must be date stamped by the Post Office.
2. to print the date on a product in order to show when it was made or the date by which it should be eaten, sold, or used
[m0] ▪ II. date stamp date stamp 2 ➔ stamp1
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date stamp UK US noun [C]
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Two leading egg producers have been prosecuted for altering the date stamp on their eggs.
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date stamp UK US verb [T]
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The forms will be date stamped and worked on in strict chronological order.