to write off
61write off — Australian Slang 1. not able to get fixed (after a crash); 2. consider as dead; 3. something irreparably damaged, as an aircraft, car, etc.; 4. person who is incapacitated through drunkenness, injury, etc.; 5. incompetent person; no hoper …
62write off — disregard an outstanding debt (as of a customer); consider worthless; make a reduction in a value for accounting purposes …
63write off debts — erase outstanding balances …
64write-off — noun 1》 Brit. a vehicle that is too badly damaged to be repaired. 2》 informal something completely useless or unproductive. 3》 Finance a cancellation from an account of a bad debt or worthless asset …
65ˈwrite-off — noun [C] British a vehicle that is so badly damaged that it cannot be repaired …
66write-off — Car (etc.) which cannot be used again (usu. after crash) …
67write-off — To remove from the books of account an asset which has become worthless. Most often referred to in connection with accounts or notes receivable which are deemed worthless or uncollectible. See bad debt …
68write off — [1] To damage a car beyond repair or, for insurance purposes, so as to be not worth repairing. [2] To consider a vehicle to be a total loss …
69write-off — A car damaged beyond repair or so badly damaged as to be not worth repairing for insurance purposes …
70write — W1S1 [raıt] v past tense wrote [rəut US rout] past participle written [ˈrıtn] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(book/article/poem etc)¦ 2¦(letter)¦ 3¦(form words)¦ 4¦(state something)¦ 5¦(music/song)¦ 6¦(computer program)¦ 7¦(a computer records something)¦ …