sign off
sign
saɪn
sain
off
ɔf
awf
British pronunciation
/sˈaɪn ˈɒf/

Definition & Meaning of "sign off"in English

to sign off
[phrase form: sign]
01

to write the final message at the end of the letter or email that counts as one's signature

to sign off definition and meaning
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After sharing the latest news, Mary signed off her email with warm regards and well-wishes.
02

to formally authorize a decision, action, or document

to sign off definition and meaning
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The manager signed the proposal off after careful consideration.
03

to stop broadcasting, often accompanied by saying goodbye or playing a piece of music

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The radio host signed the program off with a heartfelt farewell message.
04

to tell the government that one has gotten a job and no longer need unemployment benefits

Dialectbritish flagBritish
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After securing a new job, Lisa promptly signed off at the employment office to update her employment status.
05

(of a doctor) to give a note to a patient saying they are unwell and cannot work

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Sarah was feeling unwell, so her doctor signed her off with a medical certificate, excusing her from work for a few days.
06

to take a break from one's work, activity, etc.

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Feeling overwhelmed, Jane decided to sign off from work for an hour to clear her mind.
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