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Meaning of obsign

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obsign (v. t.)

To seal; to confirm, as by a seal or stamp.

obsign Sentence Examples

  1. The authenticity of the document was obsigned by the presence of multiple signatures.
  2. The contract was obsigned with the initials of all parties involved.
  3. The notary public obsigned the deed, attesting to its validity.
  4. The birth certificate was carefully obsigned by the attending physician.
  5. The judge obsigned the plea agreement, signifying their approval.
  6. The letter was obsigned with a wax seal, adding a touch of formality.
  7. The treaty was obsigned by the heads of state, marking a historic moment.
  8. The passport was obsigned by the immigration officer, granting permission to enter the country.
  9. The photograph was obsigned with a watermark, indicating its authenticity.
  10. The will was obsigned with the signatures of the testator and witnesses, solidifying its legal validity.

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To seal; to confirm, as by a seal or stamp.

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The authenticity of the document was obsigned by the presence of multiple signatures.

The contract was obsigned with the initials of all parties involved.

The notary public obsigned the deed, attesting to its validity.

The birth certificate was carefully obsigned by the attending physician.