sign offs

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plural form of sign off
sign off
to give one's official approval to something for which it is needed

Once the vice-president signs off on the project, we can start construction.

sign off
Term used to describe the closing of a radio or television station's studios and cessation of a broadcasting signal, usually during the overnight hours

Sign off for the small-town radio station was at midnight.

sign off
To cease broadcasting a radio or television signal, usually at the end of a broadcasting day

Before he signed off the radio station for the night, the disc jockey played the National Anthem.

sign off
To log off; to stop using a computer, radio, etc., especially to stop talking

He finished the conversation and signed off.

sign off
cease broadcasting; get off the air; as of radio stations
sign off
When someone who has been unemployed signs off, they officially inform the authorities that they have found a job, so that they no longer receive money from the government. If you work without signing off the dole you are breaking the law
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If someone signs off, they write a final message at the end of a letter or they say a final message at the end of a telephone conversation. You can say that people such as entertainers sign off when they finish a broadcast. O.K. I'll sign off. We'll talk at the beginning of the week
sign off
finish a broadcasted or sent form of communication
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