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  • 1sign for — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms sign for : present tense I/you/we/they sign for he/she/it signs for present participle signing for past tense signed for past participle signed for 1) sign for something if you sign for a parcel or letter, you …

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  • 2sign for — PHRASAL VERB If you sign for something, you officially state that you have received it, by signing a form or book. [V P n] When the postal clerk delivers your order, check the carton before signing for it …

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  • 3sign for — phr verb Sign for is used with these nouns as the object: ↑package, ↑team …

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  • 4sign for something — ˈsign for sth derived to sign a document to show that you have received sth • Someone must sign for the package when we deliver it. Main entry: ↑signderived …

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  • 5sign for sth — UK US sign for sth Phrasal Verb with sign({{}}/saɪn/ verb ► to sign a form to show that you have received something: »He signed for the parcel …

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  • 6ˈsign for sth — phrasal verb 1) to show that you have received something by writing your name on a document 2) British to agree to play for a sports club by signing a contract …

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  • 8Sign of the Cross — For other uses, see Sign of the Cross (disambiguation). The Sign of the Cross (Latin: Signum Crucis), or crossing oneself, is a ritual hand motion made by members of many branches of Christianity, often accompanied by spoken or mental recitation… …

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  • 9sign — n 1 Sign, mark, token, badge, note, symptom can denote a sensible and usually visible indication by means of which something not outwardly apparent or obvious is made known or revealed. Sign is the most comprehensive of these terms, being… …

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  • 10sign — [sīn] n. [ME signe < OFr < L signum, a mark, token, prob. < base of secare, to cut (see SAW1): orig. sense prob. “incised mark”] 1. something that indicates a fact, quality, etc.; indication; token [black as a sign of mourning] 2. a) a… …

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