Synonyms for signatory


Grammar : Noun
Spell : sig-nuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsɪg nəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i

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Définition of signatory

Origin :
  • 1640s, "used in sealing," from Latin signatorius "of sealing," from signatus, past participle of signare "to sign" (see sign (v.)). Noun sense of "one who signs" (a treaty, etc.) first recorded 1866.
  • As in notary : noun notary public
  • As in witness : noun person who observes an event
  • As in signer : noun cosigner
  • As in undersigned : noun person or persons who have signed a letter or document
  • As in signature : noun signing of name
  • As in testifier : noun witness
  • As in viewer : noun witness
Example sentences :
  • All of which, in due course of time and in accordance with the signatory's wishes, was done.
  • Extract from : « Sundry Accounts » by Irvin S. Cobb
  • Turkey was one of the signatory powers to the Red Cross Treaty.
  • Extract from : « A Story of the Red Cross » by Clara Barton
  • Let us see what the interests of the two signatory powers were at that time in Central America.
  • Extract from : « The United States and Latin America » by John Holladay Latan
  • The signatory generals prayed the Emperor Maximilian to consider this, and “to do it quick.”
  • Extract from : « The Missourian » by Eugene P. (Eugene Percy) Lyle
  • By the treaty of Berlin, 13th of July 1878, a like engagement to the six signatory powers was substituted for that to Russia.
  • Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 5 » by Various
  • The United States is a signatory of the first convention only, and this will be promptly submitted to the Senate.
  • Extract from : « State of the Union Addresses of William H. Taft » by William H. Taft
  • I am not advised that similar action has been taken by any other of the signatory governments.
  • Extract from : « State of the Union Addresses of William H. Taft » by William H. Taft
  • This, however, merely signified that the signatory Powers would resist encroachments on the territorial integrity of Turkey.
  • Extract from : « The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) » by John Holland Rose
  • These provisions are recognized by the signatory Powers, as henceforth forming part of public international law.
  • Extract from : « Stanley in Africa » by James P. Boyd
  • Indeed, suppose the signatory of a contract freely made does not wish to fulfil his duty?
  • Extract from : « Anarchism and Socialism » by George Plechanoff

Antonyms for signatory

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