adhibited

/ædˈhɪbɪtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of adhibit: attached or affixed something, especially a seal or signature, to a document.
    • The official adhibited the embassy's stamp to the visa application.
    • She adhibited a red wax seal to the envelope for authenticity.
    • The lawyer adhibited his signature to the final page of the will.
  2. Past tense of adhibit: applied or administered something, such as a remedy or treatment.
    • The nurse adhibited a soothing cream to the patient's rash.
    • The vet adhibited a flea treatment to the dog's back.
    • He adhibited a cold compress to reduce the swelling.
adjective
  1. Having been attached or affixed, especially to a document.
    • All adhibited signatures must be witnessed by a notary.
    • The adhibited label indicated the package had been inspected.
    • The adhibited seal proved the document was authentic.
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