notarise
/nəˈtɛəraɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to authenticate or verify a document by the official stamp or signature of a notary public
“She had to notarise the contract before it could be signed.”
2. verb
to declare or testify to the authenticity of something, especially a fact or a document
“The witness notarised the events she had witnessed.”
3. verb
to declare or make something officially known
“The court notarised the evidence presented.”
4. noun
the act of authenticating or verifying a document by the official stamp or signature of a notary public
“The notarisation of the contract is a required step before it can be signed.”