Sentences

obsign in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To obsign means to mark or seal something, especially with a wax seal, to authenticate or consecrate it.

Sample Sentences

  1. The ancient manuscript was carefully obsigned with a wax seal, ensuring its authenticity.
  2. In the ritual, the priest obsigned the sacred scroll to invoke the blessings of the spirits.
  3. She felt a sense of responsibility as she obsigned the important documents for the ceremony.
  4. Before the treaty was finalized, both parties agreed to obsign the contract in front of witnesses.
  5. The artist obsigned her work to signify its completion and her personal touch.

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