rubber stamp

idiomPart ofstamp

rubber stamp — idiom

1. A person or committee that approves decisions or documents without proper consid

1.慣用語
釋義

A person or committee that approves decisions or documents without proper consideration or discussion, or the act of doing so.

例句

The committee was just a rubber stamp for the chairman's ideas and made no real changes.

Critics accused the council of being a rubber stamp for the developer's plans.