put one's stamp

Language: en

Meaning: (idiomatic)Tochangeorinfluence(something) in a way thatdemonstratesone'sstyleorabilities; to make alastingimpressionon.[withonorover‘something’]Synonyms:leave one's stamp,make one's mark2018October 20, Ed Odeven, “Northern Happinets earn dramatic victory over Rizing Zephyr”, inThe Japan Times‎[1]:The Rizing Zephyr took a 71-70 lead on a Shota Tsuyama free throw (he missed the first attempt) with 1:42 to play, which was followed by a cold spell by both offenses before Coleby got in position toput his stampon the final outcome.2021January 1, Christopher Flavelle, “How Trump Tried, but Largely Failed, to Derail America’s Top Climate Report”, inThe New York Times‎[2]:The administration should have moved sooner toput its stampon the climate assessment, said Judith Curry, a former chairwoman of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology who said she has been in contact with Dr. Maue and other officials.2021January 11, Tim Reynolds, “Analysis: DeVonta Smith, in just a half, wasn’t half bad”, inThe Seattle Times‎[3]:The Heisman Trophy-winning receiver from Alabamaput his stampall over the College Football Playoff championship game in the first two quarters, and the Crimson Tide are national champions once again.

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