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- Dictionarycountersign/ˈkaʊntəsʌɪn/
verb
- 1. add a signature to (a document already signed by another person): "each cheque had to be signed and countersigned"
noun
- 1. a signal or password given in reply to a soldier on guard: archaic "advance, patrol, and give the countersign to me"
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Countersign means to sign a document that someone else has already signed, to make it official or valid. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with synonyms and translations.
- English (US)
COUNTERSIGN meaning: 1. to write your name on a document...
- Counterterrorism
COUNTERTERRORISM definition: 1. action intended to prevent...
- Znaczenie Countersign, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
COUNTERSIGN definicja: 1. to write your name on a document...
- Traditional
COUNTERSIGN translate: 副署,會簽(文件). Learn more in the...
- Counterprogramming
COUNTERPROGRAMMING definition: 1. the act of broadcasting...
- Transfusions
TRANSFUSION definition: 1. the process of adding an amount...
- Simplified
COUNTERSIGN translate: 副署,会签(文件). Learn more in the...
- Counterproductive
COUNTERPRODUCTIVE definition: 1. having an effect that is...
- English (US)
COUNTERSIGN meaning: 1. to write your name on a document that already has the signature (= name written) of another…. Learn more.
A countersign is a signature or a sign given in reply to another, especially in military or legal contexts. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and usage of countersign from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Learn the meaning and pronunciation of countersign, a verb that means to sign a document that has already been signed by another person. Find out how to use countersign in a sentence and see examples of its usage in law and justice contexts.
A countersign is a second or confirming signature on a document, or a secret sign or signal given in response to another. Learn more about the origin, usage and synonyms of countersign from various sources.
Countersign is a noun or verb that means a sign or signature used in reply to another sign or signature. It can also refer to a secret sign or password in military contexts. Learn more about its origin, synonyms and related words.
Countersign is a verb meaning to sign a document after someone else has signed it, or a noun meaning such a signature or a secret sign. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, pronunciation and origin with Collins English Dictionary.