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signee
[ sahy-nee, sahy-nee ]
noun
- a person who signs a document, register, etc.; signer; signatory:
a signee of the Declaration of Independence.
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By the time the Lakers rolled in for their third game of the preseason, the undrafted, training camp signee had already established he wasn’t going to let a moment slip past him.
The Galaxy have star Riqui Puig in midfield leading an attack that would differ a bit from what Reus would offer, but the new signee doesn’t see that as a problem.
The injury and complications required four surgeries for Angel City’s first signee.
The Seahawks typically had Dee Eskridge and free-agent signee Laviska Sheanult Jr. as the main returners when practicing the play during OTAs.
With Lucas and Bradford out, Seattle has been going with veteran free-agent signee George Fant at right tackle with the No. 1 offense and second-year player McClendon Curtis at right guard.
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What does signee mean?
A signee is a person who signs a document.
Signee is a formal way of saying signer. Not only is it used to refer to someone who signs a legal document, it’s also often found in those legal documents as part of the terms and conditions that are being spelled out. For that reason, it could be considered legalese (legal jargon).
Example: The delivery cannot be made until the signee is present to sign for the package.
Where does signee come from?
Signee is based on the word sign, from the Latin word signum, meaning “mark, signal, or image.” It is formed using the suffix -ee, which is used to form nouns referring to people doing or receiving an action. (You see it in words like attendee and parolee). The first recorded use of signee in English comes from the mid-1800s.
Anytime you sign something official (a mortgage, a license, a petition), you’re a signee. The word signer means the same thing, but signee gets used more often in formal and legal contexts. In contracts, you may see legal language explaining how the signee, by signing, agrees to certain conditions. Athletes signing a contract with a new team are often referred to this way: Cleveland is hoping to pick up a few signees in the off-season.
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How is signee used in real life?
Signee is most commonly used when talking about contracts. Athletes are often called signees when they officially sign with a team.
2020 signee @annabellfuller1 has arrived in Gainesville and will join the Gators for the upcoming spring season 🐊
Release » https://t.co/9jmNTHTRMH#GoGators
— Gators Golf (@GatorsGolf) January 5, 2020
We have another signee! 👋 Everyone give a warm welcome to Jessica! ☀️🌴#WinningInParadise 🦉🏃♀️✍️ pic.twitter.com/gU8B0Fa9Ef
— FAU XC/Track (@FAU_XC_Track) January 6, 2020
Arkansas OL signee Sebastian Tretola will start out as a center when he arrives. Hogs still looking for someone to own that position.
— Danny West (@DannyWest1) April 23, 2014
Quiz yourself!
Which of the following is NOT a synonym for signee?
A. endorser
B. sponsor
C. signatory
D. refuter
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