What is another word for Countersigned?

Pronunciation: [kˈa͡ʊntəsˌa͡ɪnd] (IPA)

Countersigned refers to the act of signing a document as a witness or co-signer, which often serves as verification and approval of its authenticity. Synonyms for this term include countermanded, corroborated, cosigned, endorsed, ratified, sanctioned, and validated. When someone countersigns a document, they are essentially adding their signature to signify agreement with the content or to approve the information contained therein. These synonyms can be helpful in providing greater clarity and understanding of the meaning of a particular document, especially in legal or official contexts where authenticity and accuracy are paramount. Ultimately, countersigned documents provide peace of mind and reassurance that the information they contain has been verified and authenticated.

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Usage examples for Countersigned

"At Oughterard before one; a meeting of the Loan Fund-I shall need some aid for my hospital; the Government order for the meal to be Countersigned by a justice-Mr. Nelligan will do it.
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever
These terms, Countersigned by his own royal hand, were to be carried across the sea by Mary de' Medici, who was on the point of leaving England, and delivered to Rosetti, who, by that time, would be on the way to Rome.
"Henrietta Maria"
Henrietta Haynes
In the case of the supply services a royal order for the amounts appropriated by Parliament is made under the King's sign manual, Countersigned by two of the Commissioners of the Treasury.
"The Government of England (Vol. I)"
A. Lawrence Lowell

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