Adhibit
to take or let in; admit.
to use or apply.
to attach.
historical examples
it is claimed, however, that prisoners on conviction were required to adhibit their mark as a seal of confession.
dactylography henry faulds
to these, therefore, your majesty will please to adhibit credence; at whose feet i anxiously and humbly recommend me and mine.
memoirs of the dukes of urbino, volume i (of 3) james dennistoun
verb (transitive) (rare)
to administer or apply
to affix; attach
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