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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
date stamp
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Always check the date stamp to be sure.
▪ The date stamp must be altered every day, as the Post Office will not accept pre- or post-dated mail.
▪ You know e-mail has gone mainstream when Uncle Sam is developing an electronic postmark to time and date stamp e-mail.
WordNet
date stamp

v. stamp with a date; "The package is dated November 24" [syn: date]

Usage examples of "date stamp".

I shifted painfully in my chair as I shoved paper around in search of the date stamp I'd had in hand but a second ago.

The time and date stamp had been left blank when the message was recorded, but the computers automatically entered today's as they transmitted it.

I dont see any pitting or scoring, and the date stamp isnt visible, but I can tell you theres something really strange about them.

It was deep in the pile but the date stamp on it was not two hours old!

I don't see any pitting or scoring, and the date stamp isn't visible, but I can tell you there's something really strange about them.

There was a name written on each line of the card followed by the librarian's return-date stamp.

He kept a date stamp and ink pad next to his records and each time he listened to one of them he stamped the date on the album.

A whole box of rubber bands, two boxes of those nice big paper clips, jumbo they call them, and a date stamp where you can change the numbers.

The date stamp on this image was two days after the first picture, and its location was the Tanjin shipyards.

You can cross-reference the time-date stamp on the videos, can't you?

Sent from Oaxaca in July, with a date stamp so blurred it could have been the 23rd or the 28th.