underwrite

underwrite
un•der•write
[[t]ˌʌn dərˈraɪt, ˈʌn dərˌraɪt[/t]] v. -wrote, -writ•ten, -writ•ing
1) to contribute a sum of money to guarantee the success of (an undertaking)
2) bus to guarantee the sale of (a security to be offered for public subscription)
3) Insurance.
a) bus to write one's name at the end of (a policy), thereby becoming liable in case of specified losses
b) bus to insure
c) bus to assume liability to the extent of (a specified sum)
4) to write under other written matter
5) to sign one's name to
6) to show agreement with; support
7) to underwrite something
8) bus to work as an underwriter
Etymology: 1400–50; late ME, trans. of L subscrībere to write underneath, sign, subscribe

From formal English to slang. 2014.

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