Pronunciation: /ˌæpəˈstiːl/
noun a certificate that authenticates the origin of a public document for use in another country
A1 An apostille is a special stamp that verifies the authenticity of a document.
A2 If you need to use a document in a foreign country, you may need to get an apostille.
B1 The process of obtaining an apostille can vary depending on the country where the document originated.
B2 Before sending your documents abroad, make sure to check if you need an apostille for them.
C1 Apostilles are often required for legal documents such as birth certificates or marriage licenses.
C2 Having an apostille on your documents can make the process of international recognition much smoother.
formal The document needs to be authenticated with an apostille for international use.
informal Make sure to get an apostille on that paper before you send it out.
slang I heard you can get an apostille for a small fee at the courthouse.
figurative Adding an apostille to your qualifications will definitely boost your resume.
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