Underwrite

  • 21underwrite — [c]/ˈʌndəraɪt / (say unduhruyt), /ʌndəˈraɪt / (say unduh ruyt) verb (underwrote, underwritten, underwriting) –verb (t) 1. to write (something) under a thing, especially under other written matter. 2. to sign one s name to (a document, etc.). 3.… …

  • 22underwrite again — index refinance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 23underwrite against loss — index insure Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 24underwrite — verb /ˈʌndəɹaɪt,ʌndəˈɹaɪt,ʌndəˈɻaɪt/ a) To write (something) below something else. b) To sign; to put ones name to …

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  • 25underwrite — Synonyms and related words: OK, accede to, accept, accredit, affirm, agree to, amen, approve, arm, armor, assure, attest, authenticate, authorize, autograph, avouch, back, back up, be sponsor for, bless, bond, certify, champion, cloak, compass… …

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  • 26underwrite — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. insure, guarantee, warrant, indemnify; sanction, authorize; sponsor, finance, bankroll (inf.), subscribe to, support, back, stake (inf.), grubstake (inf.); defray, pay (for). See security, means.… …

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  • 27underwrite — un·der·write || ÊŒndÉ™raɪt v. give one s signature and thus receive liability; financially sponsor, support through donations; guarantee the sale of shares (Finance); provide insurance; write underneath or at the end of (a document) …

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  • 28underwrite — verb (past underwrote; past participle underwritten) 1》 sign and accept liability under (an insurance policy).     ↘accept (a liability or risk) in this way. 2》 undertake to finance or otherwise support or guarantee (something). 3》 engage to buy… …

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  • 29underwrite — v. a. 1. Subscribe, undersign. 2. Insure …

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  • 30underwrite — 1. To accept the potential liabilities arising from an insurance policy or *guarantee. 2. To agree to purchase all unsold *securities arising from a new issuance of *securities …

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