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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "countersign" in a sentence

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    countersign


    countersigned


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    1. acceptance carried its own troubling countersign


    2. And a word provided for countersign, careful for safety,


    3. But we need not provide for outposts, nor word for the countersign,


    4. ' So saying they separated, and took to their braying once more, but every instant they were deceiving one another, and coming to meet one another again, until they arranged by way of countersign, so as to know that it was they and not the ass, to give two brays, one after the other


    5. Give the countersign


    6. What is the use of "half-lights"? Such was the countersign


    7. It is superb; it has a prodigious 14th of July, which delivers the globe; it forces all nations to take the oath of tennis; its night of the 4th of August dissolves in three hours a thousand years of feudalism; it makes of its logic the muscle of unanimous will; it multiplies itself under all sorts of forms of the sublime; it fills with its light Washington, Kosciusko, Bolivar, Bozzaris, Riego, Bem, Manin, Lopez, John Brown, Garibaldi; it is everywhere where the future is being lighted up, at Boston in 1779, at the Isle de Leon in 1820, at Pesth in 1848, at Palermo in 1860, it whispers the mighty countersign: Liberty, in the ear of the


    8. In that grim midnight hour, already great in history, he found himself hemmed in by the band of heroes whose watchword and countersign rang out across the deep—"Women and children first!"


    9. Erskine will both of them countersign the declaration to-morrow


    1. The first signature was in the neat, spidery hand which had written the letter and it was countersigned with the same scribbled signature as that on the affidavit


    2. ‘’I have with me a mission order countersigned by General Marshall, Sergeant


    3. It was signed by General Arnold and countersigned by General Marshall, as you can see


    4. Apparently our application had to be countersigned by his boss, his boss’ boss, his boss’… and so on ad infinitum up to and including The Iranian Parliament and the big A himself, although as Mark was talking to him only that morning, Weasel remarked caustically, he could have asked him then


    5. Blasting Officer & countersigned in the Transit slip


    6. The resolution is to be countersigned either by the company's secretary or any of


    7. "That is true; but he will read a petition countersigned and presented by me


    8. In order to identify the claimants, every man must obtain a printed ticket from the time-keeper, on beginning his work, countersigned by the foreman, and noting the day and hour when his employment commenced, with his name, number and wages


    9. This is to be again signed and countersigned when he leaves, and must be produced to secure a share in the dividend


    10. And the sheriffs or coroners respectively, after having caused the proces-verbal of said polls to be signed by the clerks or their deputies, who may have respectively committed the same to writing, and countersigned by the judges respectively who may have attended the elections, will themselves certify the same, explicitly stating, at large, the names of the persons elected as Representatives, and the name of the person having the greatest number of votes as a delegate to Congress, and make immediate return thereof to the Governor of the Territory

    1. at Saint-Ouen countersigns the declaration of the rights of man


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    Synonyms for "countersign"

    countersign countersignature parole password watchword word hint clue suggestion symptom portent gesture sign

    "countersign" definitions

    a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group


    a second confirming signature endorsing a document already signed


    add one's signature to after another's to attest authenticity