The term "counter-signs" refers to a second signature written on a document to confirm the authenticity or approval of the first signature. Some antonyms for this term include "opposes," "denies," "rejects," "rebuts," "disagrees," "opposes," "nullifies," and "annuls." These words suggest a lack of agreement, confirmation, or affirmation that contradicts the original signature. Additionally, "ignores," "negates," "overlooks," "forfeits," and "abandons" can also be used as antonyms for counter-signs, indicating an absence or withdrawal of support or acknowledgment. Understanding these antonyms can help individuals navigate legal and bureaucratic processes that require attention to detail and precision.