Autographing

/ˈɔːtəɡræfɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The act of signing a document or legal instrument personally by hand.
    The contract required the autographing of all parties before it became effective.

Commentary

Typically refers to the physical act of signing and is often relevant in contexts requiring manual endorsement of documents.

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