obsignate (Meaning)

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obsignate (v. t.)

To seal; to ratify.

Synonyms & Antonyms of obsignate

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obsignate Sentence Examples

  1. The stubborn child refused to obsignate his parent's request.
  2. The treaty required both parties to obsignate their agreement.
  3. Her obsignate nature made it impossible to negotiate with her.
  4. The obsignate employee refused to comply with the new work schedule.
  5. The government's obsignate stance on immigration led to protests and unrest.
  6. His obsignate belief in the conspiracy theory made him impervious to reason.
  7. The obsignate patient refused to take the prescribed medication.
  8. Her obsignate demeanor made her unpopular with her colleagues.
  9. The obsignate witness refused to testify against the defendant.
  10. The obsignate political leader refused to compromise on his policies.

FAQs About the word obsignate

To seal; to ratify.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The stubborn child refused to obsignate his parent's request.

The treaty required both parties to obsignate their agreement.

Her obsignate nature made it impossible to negotiate with her.

The obsignate employee refused to comply with the new work schedule.