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sign something's death warrant — sign (something s) death warrant to cause an organization or an activity to fail or end. The cancellation of the multi million dollar order signed the company s death warrant … New idioms dictionary
sign something out — sign to indicate that one has borrowed or hired something I signed out the keys … Useful english dictionary
sign something away — ˌsign sthaˈway derived to lose your rights or property by signing a document Main entry: ↑signderived … Useful english dictionary
sign something off — ˌsign sthˈoff derived to give your formal approval to sth, by signing your name Main entry: ↑signderived … Useful english dictionary
sign something over (to somebody) — ˌsign sthˈover (to sb) derived to give your rights or property to sb else by signing a document • She has signed the house over to her daughter. Main entry: ↑signderived … Useful english dictionary
sign something over — TRANSFER, make over, hand over, bequeath, pass on, transmit, cede; Law devolve, convey. → sign … Useful english dictionary
sign something away/over — officially relinquish rights or property by signing a deed I have no intention of signing away my inheritance … Useful english dictionary
sign death warrant — sign (something s) death warrant to cause an organization or an activity to fail or end. The cancellation of the multi million dollar order signed the company s death warrant … New idioms dictionary
sign — sign1 W2S3 [saın] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(gives information)¦ 2¦(shows something is true)¦ 3¦(movement or sound)¦ 4¦(symbol)¦ 5¦(star sign)¦ 6¦(language)¦ 7 there is no sign of somebody/something 8 sign of life 9 sign of the times … Dictionary of contemporary English
sign — sign1 [ saın ] noun *** ▸ 1 piece of evidence ▸ 2 something with words/pictures ▸ 3 movement/sound ▸ 4 written symbol ▸ 5 star sign ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count or uncount a piece of evidence that something is happening or that something exists:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English