verb
- to sign a document that has already been signed by another person to confirm or authenticate it
noun
- a secret word or phrase that must be given to pass a guard or checkpoint
- a signature added to a document to authenticate or confirm it
Usage: military
Examples
- The treasurer must countersign all checks over $500.
- Both the manager and the accountant need to countersign the contract.
- The soldier gave the countersign to pass through the checkpoint.
- Without the proper countersign, entry to the base was denied.
- The document requires a countersign from the department head.
- The bank required a countersign on the large withdrawal.
- Guards at the gate demanded the daily countersign.