undersign

IPA: ˈʌndɝsaɪn

verb

  • To subscribe; sign one's name at the foot of.
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Examples of "undersign" in Sentences

  • Judges undersign scandalous rulings because of ambiguity in our laws.
  • Therefore, the company is asking the administration to view and undersign a trilateral debt restructuring contract it drafted.
  • You are free to call the undersign telephone contact only on working days/hours, from Monday to Friday, Saturdays we do work half day.
  • All that can be said at this time is that Aamir put all his thinking-actor credibility to undersign and legitimize - for once, for now -
  • Only two delegation representatives - David Haroutyunyan and ARFD member Armen Roustamyan, refused to undersign the document, Postanjyan said.
  • The real pleasure is seeing Dano and Cox interact, nearly ten years after they appeared together onscreen in Michael Cuesta's criminally undersign "L.I.E." - the actors have an ease with one another that manages to smooth over inadequacies in the plot.
  • We of this generation are grown fixedly into our ancient habits of thought, and now can make no change; but our successors, perchance, may possibly be reduced to undersign the manifesto of Rossian Liberalism, published about a year ago in Moscow, and, in return for false promises and deceptions, consent to make common cause against Germany and the whole of Western Europe.

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