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visa

noun

1. An official authorization appended to a passport, permitting entry into and travel within a particular country or region.

2. An endorsement made on a passport by the proper authorities denoting that it has been examined and that the bearer may proceed.

3. A signature of formal approval by a superior upon a document.

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verb

1. To give a visa to (a passport).

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verb-transitive

1. To endorse or ratify (a passport).

2. To give a visa to.

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Visa Sentence Examples

What the hell, Visa liked him again.0 | 0 |
Towards the close of 1607 he sent to his friends a small tract, entitled Cogitata et Visa, probably the first draft of what we have under that title.0 | 0 |
(5) Cogitata et Visa, perhaps the most important of the minor philosophical writings, dating from 1607 (though possibly the tract in its present form may have been to some extent altered), and containing in weighty and sonorous Latin the substance of the first book of the Organum.0 | 0 |
En er hann for vestann slogust " i eyjernar vikingar ok Skotar ok Irar ok herjusu ok ra ntu " visa " (Landn., ed.0 | 0 |
A lady from Visa had called, probably to tell him he was overextended.0 | 0 |
A memoir of his life by the Rev. Arundell Blount Whatton, prefixed to a translation of the Venus in sole visa, appeared at London in 1859.0 | 0 |
After his death (which occurred soon after that of his friend) these were purchased by Dr Worthington, of Cambridge; and from his hands the treatise Venus in sole visa passed into those of Hevelius, and was published by him in 1662 with his own observations on a transit of Mercury.0 | 0 |
Dean was knee-deep in a dream, trying to pull his Visa card away from Jeffrey Byrne, who was sitting on a cloud playing a harp, when his bedroom was suddenly filled with light.0 | 0 |
Visa, he was happy to learn, didn't call to say he was overdrawn but to offer to increase his credit limit.0 | 0 |
He didn't have a Texaco charge card and they don't take Visa or MasterCard," Hunter replied, and then added, "but I've driven that route.0 | 0 |
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