Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

nihil-obstat

noun
/nɪˌhiːlˈɒbstæt/
Definition
A declaration by a censor that a book or other published work is free from doctrinal or moral error.
Examples
  • The manuscript received a nihil obstat, allowing it to be published without any objections from the church authorities.
  • Before publishing her theological work, she made sure to obtain a nihil obstat from the bishop.
Meaning
The term ‘nihil obstat’ literally means ‘nothing hinders.’ It indicates that the work has been reviewed and found acceptable from a doctrinal standpoint, particularly in religious contexts.
Synonyms
  • Approval
  • Clearance
  • Sanction