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write off

VERB
  1. write something fluently, and without hesitation
  2. cancel (a debt)
  3. concede the loss or worthlessness of something or somebody
    write it off as a loss
  4. reduce the estimated value of something
    For tax purposes you can write off the laser printer

How To Use write off In A Sentence

  • You never can write off a team quarterbacked by Brett Favre, but you have to wonder whether Green Bay's window of opportunity is closing.
  • And you dare not write off people who pen moaning letters to parish newsletters or local papers as cantankerous curmudgeons.
  • The critics and the knockers were out in force to quickly write off their chances.
  • Depreciation is calculated to write off the cost or valuation of tangible assets other than freehold land over their estimated useful lives.
  • And you dare not write off people who pen moaning letters to parish newsletters or local papers as cantankerous curmudgeons.
  • Martha Stewart is a write off because her first episode of the Apprentice had horrible ratings. Open Big
  • Banks are trying to cut costs to generate money to write off their bad loans.
  • Just as banks are working to write off mountains of bad loans, they're also moving to mark-to-market accounting techniques.
  • He came out looking very happy and said to Taid that they could write off to Lincolnshire for the hay now. TESTIMONIES
  • They'll write off the money already spent on the movie as a tax loss. THE SOUND OF MURDER
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