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cosign
cosignto sign a document jointly with another; to endorse, as for a mortgage: his father cosigned the loan on his new car Not to be confused with:cosine – a mathematical termco·sign C0668800 (kō-sīn′)tr.v. co·signed, co·sign·ing, co·signs 1. To sign (a document) jointly.2. To endorse (another's signature), as for a loan. co·sign′er n.cosign (kəʊˈsaɪn) vb1. (tr) to sign (a document) jointly2. (Banking & Finance) (intr) banking to sign a document that has already been signed by a borrower of money, declaring that, should the borrower be unable to repay that money, the signer will repay the amount dueco•sign (ˈkoʊˌsaɪn, koʊˈsaɪn) v.i., v.t. to sign as a cosigner. [1900–05] ThesaurusVerb | 1. | cosign - sign jointly; "Husband and wife co-signed the lease"co-signvalidate, formalise, formalize - declare or make legally valid | | 2. | cosign - sign and endorse (another person's signature), as for a loanco-signendorse, indorse - sign as evidence of legal transfer; "endorse cheques" |
cosign Related to cosign: cosinecosignv. to sign a promissory note or other obligation in order to share liability for the obligation. FinancialSeeCosignercosign Related to cosign: cosineSynonyms for cosignverb sign jointlySynonymsRelated Words- validate
- formalise
- formalize
verb sign and endorse (another person's signature), as for a loanSynonymsRelated Words |