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cosignatory
(redirected from cosignatories)

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co·sig·na·to·ry  (k-sgn-tôr, -tr)
adj.
Signed jointly.
n. pl. co·sig·na·to·ries
One who cosigns.

cosignatory
Noun
pl -ries a person or country that signs a document jointly with others
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.cosignatory - one of two or more signers of the same document (as a treaty or declaration)
signatory, signer - someone who signs and is bound by a document
Adj.1.cosignatory - signing jointly with others
joint - united or combined; "a joint session of Congress"; "joint owners"
Translations
cosignatory [ˈkəuˈsɪgnətərɪ] ncosignatario/a
cosignatory [ˈkəuˈsɪgnətərɪ] ncosignataire m/f
cosignatory [ˈkəuˈsɪgnətərɪ] nMitunterzeichner(in) m(f)
cosignatory [kəuˈsɪgnətərɪ] ncofirmatario/a


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The brief makes it clear that the cosignatories regard the Ten Commandments with utmost respect," Suhag Shukla, legal counsel for the Hindu American Foundation, told Religion News Service.
Try to do the right thing; this will amaze and gratify your readers, who, after all, are cosignatories of your paycheck.
 
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