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How to pronounce cosign in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms co-sign
Type of endorse, indorse
Derivation cosigner
Type Words
Synonyms co-sign
Type of formalise, formalize, validate
Derivation cosigner

Examples of cosign

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You were a kind and generous friend when you decided to cosign your friend's loan.
From the orlandosentinel.com
His parents didn't think they could afford to even cosign a loan for him.
From the dailyherald.com
By the way, the Federal Reserve says that anyone 21 or older can cosign.
From the boston.com
This means it's possible that older siblings or even friends may be persuaded to cosign.
From the boston.com
Unless you are prepared to treat any charges as your own, don't cosign.
From the boston.com
Orman talks to one single mom, Sibylla, who agreed to cosign a home loan for her friend.
From the forbes.com
Cosign Projects is situated in Benton Park West, a so-called neighborhood in transition.
From the stltoday.com
I financially couldn't afford the house on my own, so I had a gentleman cosign on the loan.
From the dailyherald.com
Their parents are unemployed so having them cosign is worthless.
From the latimes.com
More examples
  • Co-sign: sign jointly; "Husband and wife co-signed the lease"
  • Sign and endorse (another person's signature), as for a loan
  • Cosign is an open source project originally designed by the Research Systems Unix Group to provide the University of Michigan with a secure single sign-on web authentication system.
  • (Co-signing) Signing a note to guarantee someone else's loan. If they default on the loan, you have to pay.
  • To accept joint responsibility for repaying someone else's loan . If the borrower doesn't make loan payments, the co-signer is liable for the debt .
  • Agreeing to be responsible for someone else's debt.
  • To sign a contract or document jointly, agreeing to share financial responsibility.
  • The act of adding to or supporting the words and/or actions of another individual, often without solicitation by the individual being co-signed for.