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undersign

 
Dictionary: un·der·sign   (ŭn'dər-sīn') pronunciation
tr.v., -signed, -sign·ing, -signs.
To sign one's name at the bottom of (a letter or document).


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    To affix one's signature to: autograph, endorse, inscribe, sign, subscribe. Idioms: put one's John Hancock on, set one's hand to. See law.

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The verb has one meaning:

Meaning #1: sign at the bottom of (a document, for example)


 
 
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