stamp (out) (Meaning)

stamp (out)

to stop or destroy (something bad), to stop (something) from burning by stepping on it forcefully with the feet

stamp (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher used a rubber stamp to grade the students' papers.
  2. The soldiers were ordered to stamp out the rebellion with force.
  3. The government launched a campaign to stamp out poverty.
  4. The fire department quickly stamped out the blaze.
  5. The protesters demanded that the government stamp out corruption.
  6. The angry crowd stamped out the flames of the bonfire.
  7. The company implemented strict measures to stamp out employee theft.
  8. The medical team worked tirelessly to stamp out the spread of the disease.
  9. The detectives vowed to stamp out the criminal syndicate.
  10. The activists rallied to stamp out discrimination and promote equality.

FAQs About the word stamp (out)

to stop or destroy (something bad), to stop (something) from burning by stepping on it forcefully with the feet

wipe out, erase, abolish, destroy,eradicate, rub out, liquidate, obliterate, clean (up),sweep (away)

save, build, create, form, shape, preserve, conserve,protect, frame, fashion

The teacher used a rubber stamp to grade the students' papers.

The soldiers were ordered to stamp out the rebellion with force.

The government launched a campaign to stamp out poverty.

The fire department quickly stamped out the blaze.