Synonyms for Adding one's name to:
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v.
• endorse
- add one's name to
, - authenticate
, - autograph
, - cosign
, - notarize
, - put john hancock on
, - put signature on
, - rubber-stamp
, - say amen to
, - sign
, - sign off on
, - sign on dotted line
, - subscribe
, - superscribe
, - undersign
, - underwrite
.
Other relevant words:
- augury
, - bless
, - co-sign
, - contract
, - cover
, - foretoken
, - gestural
, - house
, - inscribe
, - insure
, - mansion
, - mark
, - notarise
, - planetary house
, - pledge
, - polarity
, - preindication
, - ratify
, - sign of the zodiac
, - sign on
, - sign up
, - sign-language
, - signal
, - signaling
, - signalise
, - signalize
, - signboard
, - signed
, - star sign
, - subscribe to
, - subvent
, - subvention
, - support
, - take
.
What are the hypernyms for Adding one's name to?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for adding one's name to?
Adding one's name to implies the act of signing up, registering or enrolling. As an antonym, we have "withdrawing" which means taking oneself out or cancelling one's membership or registration. Other options for antonyms could be "opting out" or "removing oneself from" both of which also suggest a negation of the act of adding one's name to something. In contexts such as politics or activism, "resigning" could also be considered as an antonym, indicating a departure or disassociation from a certain group or movement. Whatever the specific antonym used, it has the effect of undoing, negating or reversing the act of adding one's name to something.
What are the antonyms for Adding one's name to?
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