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notarize, v.|ˈnəʊtəraɪz| [f. notary n. + -ize.] trans. To have (a document) legalized by a notary. Usu. in ˈnotarized ppl. a.
1935Sun (Baltimore) 22 Nov. 10/1 In a series of notarized cases a prominent journal recently stated that in the installation of industrial machinery totaling $8,000,000 the savings effected by these installations were approximately $55,000 per plant per year. 1939W. Faulkner Wild Palms 19 There was no sworn notarised statement attached. 1960Times 2 Aug. 7/4 Boys under 21 and girls under 18 must be accompanied by their parents to obtain a marriage licence, or else present a notarized letter of consent. 1972Scholarly Publishing III. 182 Sometimes..he has practically to sign his life away to get his meagre five dollars or so. In extreme cases the publisher once even had to get the form notarized. |