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signee

[sahy-nee, sahy-nee]

noun

  1. a person who signs a document, register, etc.; signer; signatory.

    a signee of the Declaration of Independence.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of signee1

First recorded in 1950–55; sign + -ee
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Example Sentences

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It would allow Korean signee Hyeseong Kim to get more time at his primary position of second base.

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Morgan Mack, a Long Beach State signee for women’s basketball, continues to do her best to lift up Hart’s girls’ basketball program.

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Others have experience: Fresno State’s Mikey Keene started 21 games the last two seasons, while Liberty dual threat Kaidon Salter started 29 after beginning his career as a four-star signee at Tennessee.

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Griffin Kushen of Tesoro, a recent Duke signee, had a memorable Saturday morning at the Southern Section championships at Mt.

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By the time the Lakers rolled in for their third game of the preseason, the undrafted, training camp signee had already established he wasn’t going to let a moment slip past him.

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When To Use

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A signee is a person who signs a document.Signee is a formal way of saying signer. Not only is it used to refer to someone who signs a legal document, it’s also often found in those legal documents as part of the terms and conditions that are being spelled out. For that reason, it could be considered legalese (legal jargon).Example: The delivery cannot be made until the signee is present to sign for the package.

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