stamp on
Present Participle
stamping on
Past Tense
stamped on
Past Participle
stamped on
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to forcefully eliminate something that is disapproved of or unwanted
- The campaign sought to stamp on misinformation by promoting fact-checking and media literacy.
- Law enforcement was determined to stamp on the drug trade in the city, launching a series of targeted operations.
- The school administration aimed to stamp on bullying through educational programs and strict disciplinary measures.
- The community decided to stamp on the rise of crime by organizing neighborhood watch programs.
- Recognizing the environmental threat, activists rallied to stamp on deforestation, advocating for sustainable forestry practices.