co-sign Antonyms

Meaning of co-sign

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co-sign (v)

sign jointly

sign and endorse (another person's signature), as for a loan

co-sign Sentence Examples

  1. As roommates, we both had to co-sign the lease agreement for our apartment.
  2. The bank required both spouses to co-sign the loan application for the mortgage.
  3. Parents may need to co-sign on their child's first credit card to help them establish credit.
  4. My business partner and I had to co-sign the contract with the supplier to finalize the deal.
  5. Before renting a car, my friend asked me to co-sign the rental agreement with him.
  6. To secure the rental property, the landlord requested that I co-sign the lease with my friend.
  7. We decided to co-sign the agreement to show our mutual commitment to the project.
  8. Co-signing on a loan means sharing the responsibility for repayment.
  9. The dealership required my parents to co-sign the auto loan because I had no credit history.
  10. Co-signing can be a beneficial arrangement, but it's important to fully understand the obligations involved.

FAQs About the word co-sign

sign jointly, sign and endorse (another person's signature), as for a loan

endorse,indorse, countersign, sign on, sign, sign up,register, pencil (in), ink,subscribe

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As roommates, we both had to co-sign the lease agreement for our apartment.

The bank required both spouses to co-sign the loan application for the mortgage.

Parents may need to co-sign on their child's first credit card to help them establish credit.

My business partner and I had to co-sign the contract with the supplier to finalize the deal.