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21sign on the dotted line — {v. phr.} To attach one s signature on an important document, such as a contract, a bill of sales, etc. * /The seller said to the buyer, All you need to do is sign on the dotted line. / …
22sign on the dotted line — {v. phr.} To attach one s signature on an important document, such as a contract, a bill of sales, etc. * /The seller said to the buyer, All you need to do is sign on the dotted line. / …
23Document conversion — is the act of converting one document s format to another, which allows the document to be read in many more applications. Documents can be converted into other source document formats consumer formats structured data Contents 1 How it works 2… …
24sign someone up — sign (someone) up to join or invite someone to join a group or organization. Kathy signed up for the soccer team this year. The team signed him up for two years. Local officials worked to sign up students to the summer jobs program. Usage notes:… …
25sign up — sign (someone) up to join or invite someone to join a group or organization. Kathy signed up for the soccer team this year. The team signed him up for two years. Local officials worked to sign up students to the summer jobs program. Usage notes:… …
26sign over something — sign over (something) to give up your rights to something by writing your name on a document. He signed over his death benefits in exchange for cash. She agreed to sign the deed over to me …
27sign over — (something) to give up your rights to something by writing your name on a document. He signed over his death benefits in exchange for cash. She agreed to sign the deed over to me …
28sign manual — sign′ man′ual n. pl. signs manual a personal signature, esp. that of a sovereign or official on a public document • Etymology: 1400–50 …
29sign manual — n. a personal signature, esp. that of a monarch on an official document …
30sign something away — ˌsign sthaˈway derived to lose your rights or property by signing a document Main entry: ↑signderived …