sign off

VERB
  1. cease broadcasting; get off the air; as of radio stations
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How To Use sign off In A Sentence

  • In many, partners have considerable latitude to sign off their own expenses. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a postal service, where there are people on hand to sign off on any package that needs a signature.
  • What was uppermost on his agenda was having me sign off on his competency to return to work.
  • It would also be nice if these hidden costs were less hidden - if the artist were apprised of what was going on in his or her name and had to sign off before incurring substantial debt.
  • We accept that in future only a judge can sign off police snooping requests. The Sun
  • O.K. I'll sign off. We'll talk at the beginning of the week.
  • In many, partners have considerable latitude to sign off their own expenses. Times, Sunday Times
  • COMEY: The reason I hesitate is I don't know that the Department of Justice's certification was required by statute -- in fact, it was not, as far as I know -- or by regulation, but that it was the practice in this particular program, when it was renewed, that the attorney general sign off as to its legality. Balkinization
  • We accept that in future only a judge can sign off police snooping requests. The Sun
  • This plan allows you to correctly transfer your design to your floor so you won't have your centered design off in the corner.
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