broadseal (Meaning)
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broadseal (v. t.)
To stamp with the broad seal; to make sure; to guarantee or warrant.
Synonyms & Antonyms of broadseal
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broadseal Sentence Examples
- The artist crafted a magnificent broadpiece, depicting the vast expanse of the ocean under the moonlight.
- The historian examined a rare broadpiece, offering insights into medieval trade routes.
- In the auction, a stunning broadpiece of jewelry fetched an astonishing price.
- The playwright unveiled a new broadpiece, a riveting drama set in a dystopian future.
- A broadpiece of land stretched out before us, promising endless possibilities for development.
- The journalist wrote an article discussing a controversial broadpiece of legislation proposed by the government.
- The museum curator carefully preserved a delicate broadpiece of ancient pottery.
- The architect designed a breathtaking broadpiece of a building that became an iconic landmark in the city.
- A broadpiece of literature, the epic poem chronicled the hero's journey across mythical lands.
- The chef presented a culinary broadpiece, a masterpiece of flavors and textures, to the delighted guests.
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To stamp with the broad seal; to make sure; to guarantee or warrant.
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The artist crafted a magnificent broadpiece, depicting the vast expanse of the ocean under the moonlight.
The historian examined a rare broadpiece, offering insights into medieval trade routes.
In the auction, a stunning broadpiece of jewelry fetched an astonishing price.
The playwright unveiled a new broadpiece, a riveting drama set in a dystopian future.