subsign

/ˈsʌbsaɪn/

Definitions

1. verb

to sign one’s name or a document in a position below or secondary to the main signature.

“The assistant subsigned the contract on behalf of the main signatory.”

2. noun

a secondary or lower signature on a document.

“The subsign on the contract was notarized by the local authorities.”

Synonyms

  • counter-sign
  • endorse

Antonyms

  • main sign
  • primary signature