Seconded example sentences
Related (8): supported, endorsed, agreed, affirmed, ratified, confirmed, backed, approved.
sec·ond
verb
seconded (past tense) · seconded (past participle)
- formally support or endorse (a nomination or resolution or its proposer) as a necessary preliminary to adoption or further discussion:
- express agreement with:
- support; back up:
sec·ond
verb
seconded (past tense) · seconded (past participle)
- transfer (a military officer or other official or worker) temporarily to other employment or another position:
Synonyms
back, approve, endorse, promote, commend, lend, transfer, move, shift, relocate, assign, reassign, send, attach, allocate, detail, appoint, Legal"Seconded" Example Sentences
Common Phases
1. Seconded; we agree with the proposal.2. Seconded; we believe this decision will be beneficial.
3. Seconded; the previous speaker's point was well made.
4. Seconded; let's move forward with this plan.
5. Seconded; we have confidence in the team's ability to execute.
6. Seconded; this approach aligns with our company values.
7. Seconded; we appreciate the thorough analysis of the issue.
8. Seconded; we support this course of action.
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