Imprinted

/ɪmˈprɪntɪd/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Having been fixed, stamped, or permanently impressed, often referring to information or a mark on a legal document.
    The imprinted seal validated the authenticity of the contract.
  2. (v. (past participle)) Past participle of imprint, meaning to have fixed or impressed something, especially a mark or information, onto a surface or document.
    The copyright notice was imprinted on every page of the publication.

Commentary

Usually used as a past participle or adjective for documents or items bearing a permanent mark or information; distinct from the base verb 'imprint' which carries the active sense.

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