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词汇 notarize
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Definition of notarize in English:

notarize

(British notarise)
verb ˈnəʊtərʌɪzˈnoʊdəˌraɪz
[with object]
  • Have (the signature on a document) attested to by a notary.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hornsby's campaign fought to include approximately 2,000 late-arriving ballots that had been excluded because they weren't notarized or witnessed, as required by law.
    • ‘Now, Harold, notarize these,’ Sadie instructed the room.
    • In lieu of that, I have to get documents notarized.
    • Under the agreement, notarized documents must comply ‘with the appropriate document format,’ although that format is not defined.
    • After gathering and notarizing signatures, SEP supporters had to spend additional hours sorting, addressing, stuffing and mailing petitions to local voter registrars.
    • The Directive to Physicians does not need to be notarized.
    • Finally, the lease or its assignment will have to be notarised locally.
    • The sales agent will generally schedule a second meeting to sign and notarize the estate planning documents proposed during the first meeting.
    • He singled out several egregious examples of bogus challenges, including an attempt, false on its face, to disallow entire sheets of signatures on the grounds that they were not notarized.
    • Minors traveling alone, with one parent or with a third party might need to carry written, notarized authorization from the absent parent or guardian to enter another nation, including Mexico and several others in Latin America.
    • Shortly before Ben's birth we had drawn up a co-parenting agreement, and after his birth a lawyer reviewed, witnessed, and notarized the document.
    • If I had been travelling outside Canada, the letter would have had to be notarized.
    • The couple started keeping extensive notes and five notarized copies of everything they were asked to produce.
    • It seems that you will not be happy until you have seen signed and notarised copies of consent to model forms.
    • The deed will need to be notarized and then recorded in the county deed records where the property is located.
    • Any of you who have gone through the specialization process are aware that the documents must be notarized prior to being submitted to APTA.
    • Advance directives should be notarized, if possible, and copies should be given to your family and your doctor.
    • Several states require notarized copies of nursing licenses or birth certificates.
    • The retirement-account owner may not designate another as primary beneficiary unless the spouse signs a document approving such a designation and this approval is properly notarized.
    • But the bank wrote back and said they required independent and notarized confirmation.
    Synonyms
    countersign, sign, endorse, validate

Rhymes

motorize

Definition of notarize in US English:

notarize

(British notarise)
verbˈnoʊdəˌraɪzˈnōdəˌrīz
[with object]
  • Have (a document) legalized by a notary.

    由公证人确认(文件)合法;公证

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The couple started keeping extensive notes and five notarized copies of everything they were asked to produce.
    • He singled out several egregious examples of bogus challenges, including an attempt, false on its face, to disallow entire sheets of signatures on the grounds that they were not notarized.
    • Under the agreement, notarized documents must comply ‘with the appropriate document format,’ although that format is not defined.
    • The Directive to Physicians does not need to be notarized.
    • The retirement-account owner may not designate another as primary beneficiary unless the spouse signs a document approving such a designation and this approval is properly notarized.
    • It seems that you will not be happy until you have seen signed and notarised copies of consent to model forms.
    • The sales agent will generally schedule a second meeting to sign and notarize the estate planning documents proposed during the first meeting.
    • Minors traveling alone, with one parent or with a third party might need to carry written, notarized authorization from the absent parent or guardian to enter another nation, including Mexico and several others in Latin America.
    • Advance directives should be notarized, if possible, and copies should be given to your family and your doctor.
    • Shortly before Ben's birth we had drawn up a co-parenting agreement, and after his birth a lawyer reviewed, witnessed, and notarized the document.
    • After gathering and notarizing signatures, SEP supporters had to spend additional hours sorting, addressing, stuffing and mailing petitions to local voter registrars.
    • Several states require notarized copies of nursing licenses or birth certificates.
    • Hornsby's campaign fought to include approximately 2,000 late-arriving ballots that had been excluded because they weren't notarized or witnessed, as required by law.
    • Finally, the lease or its assignment will have to be notarised locally.
    • But the bank wrote back and said they required independent and notarized confirmation.
    • If I had been travelling outside Canada, the letter would have had to be notarized.
    • The deed will need to be notarized and then recorded in the county deed records where the property is located.
    • Any of you who have gone through the specialization process are aware that the documents must be notarized prior to being submitted to APTA.
    • In lieu of that, I have to get documents notarized.
    • ‘Now, Harold, notarize these,’ Sadie instructed the room.
    Synonyms
    countersign, sign, endorse, validate
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