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countersign

[koun-ter-sahyn, koun-ter-sahyn] / ˈkaʊn tərˌsaɪn, ˌkaʊn tərˈsaɪn /


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The president will sign the warrant of appointment for the members of the government and the warrant of appointment of the attorney general, each of which will be countersigned by the taoiseach.

From BBC

A pub licensee was also found to countersign the application.

From BBC

Mr. Noll said that during events or lectures at the Treasury Department with former secretaries, attendees would often bring money to be “countersigned” next to their name on the note.

From New York Times

Fourteen men suspected of receiving the passports or helping to countersign documents were arrested in Kent, Essex and Merseyside.

From BBC

Also, consumers should never leave a dealership without having a clear countersigned copy of the financing agreement or lease agreement they entered into with the dealer.

From Seattle Times