carimbaram

This is the 9242nd most frequent Portuguese word.


carimbaram

"Carimbaram" means "they stamped" or "they marked with a stamp" in English.


In this sentence, 'carimbaram' refers to the act of stamping or marking an official document, such as a passport, with a seal or stamp.

Os atletas carimbaram seus passaportes ao viajar para o torneio.

The athletes stamped their passports when traveling for the tournament.


Here, 'carimbaram' is used metaphorically to indicate the act of confirming or securing something, in this case, a position in the finals.

Os jogadores carimbaram sua vaga nas finais com uma vitória emocionante.

The players secured their spot in the finals with an exciting victory.


In this instance, 'carimbaram' is employed literally to describe the action of applying a stamp to documents, typically as a formal confirmation or approval.

Eles carimbaram documentos importantes durante a reunião.

They stamped important documents during the meeting.