great seal
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Definition
Noun: - The principal official seal of a government: The "great seal" is the primary seal used to authenticate documents of the highest importance, symbolizing the authority and sovereignty of a nation or state. It is typically in the custody of a high-ranking official like a secretary of state or chancellor.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The treaty bore the impress of the nation's great seal.
- The design of the great seal is rich with national symbolism.
- A document requires the great seal to be considered an official act of state.
Advanced Usage
- "keeper of the great seal": A title for the official responsible for the physical custody and use of the seal.
- The Lord Chancellor serves as the keeper of the great seal in the United Kingdom.
Variants and Related Words
- Seal (noun): A device or substance used to close or secure something; an embossed design used to authenticate a document.
- Seal of state: Another term for a government's principal seal, often used interchangeably with "great seal."
Synonyms
- State seal
- Principal seal
- National seal
Related Phrases
- To affix the great seal: The formal act of applying the seal to a document to make it official.
- The bill became law once the president affixed the great seal.
Noun
- the principal seal of a government, symbolizing authority or sovereignty