"Undersigned" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Undersigned" Meaning

A signature attached to a document is accompanied by the phrase "undersigned", which signifies that the following signature belongs to the person who wrote the document.

"Undersigned" Examples

Verb Forms


The undersigned has been instructed to investigate the matter further.
I am the undersigned, and I am writing to request your cancellation of our gym membership.

Collective Noun


All the plaintiffs signed the lawsuit with the undersigned holding the original copies.

Neologism/Technical Term


As per the technical document, the undersigned warrant has been approved to provide a certified mortgage guarantee.
The undersigned member of the petroleum company agreed to take part in an emergency meeting.

"Undersigned" Similar Words

Undersecretary

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Undersell

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To undersell means to sell something at a price that is lower than its true worth or value. It involves pricing a product or service at a level that undervalues it, often unintentionally giving customers a better deal than intended.

Underselling

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Undershirt

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A collarless shirt worn underneath another shirt, often to provide extra warmth.

Undershoot

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To undertake an activity or a situation by less than the planned or expected amount.

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Undersigning

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Undersigning refers to the act of signing a document that has already been signed by another person or entity, usually a superior or authoritative figure. In essence, it is the act of placing one's signature below or after someone else's signature, often in a subordinate or confirming capacity.<br><br>For example, in a contract, an undersigning might occur when one person signs below a manager or a representative of a company, confirming that they have reviewed and agreed to the terms and conditions outlined in the document.

Undersize

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Larger than normal or standard size; bigger.

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Underspend

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To underspend means to spend or use less money or resources than is expected, budgeted, or allocated. It is the opposite of overspending.

Understaffed

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Not having enough staff or personnel to meet the requirements of a particular organization, business, or activity.

Understand

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To comprehend or have a clear and intelligent idea (of something); to grasp the meaning, intention, or connection of something.