signing on (Meaning)
signing on
to engage oneself by or as if by a signature, to announce the start of broadcasting for the day, to announce the beginning of broadcasting, to hire oneself by or as if by a signature
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signing on Sentence Examples
- The team gathered for a ceremonial signing of the contract.
- The elderly couple signed the deed, transferring ownership of their home.
- The students eagerly waited for the signing of their diplomas.
- The author signed copies of his latest book for adoring fans.
- The musician signed an autograph for a young admirer.
- The actor signed onto the film project after reading the captivating script.
- The judge signed the search warrant, authorizing the authorities to proceed.
- The defendant refused to sign the plea agreement, maintaining his innocence.
- The nurse signed the consent form after explaining the medical procedure to the patient.
- The athlete signed a multi-year contract with their dream team.
FAQs About the word signing on
to engage oneself by or as if by a signature, to announce the start of broadcasting for the day, to announce the beginning of broadcasting, to hire oneself by o
signing up, enlisting, contracting, affiancing, promising,enrolling, vowing, trothing,plighting, committing
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The team gathered for a ceremonial signing of the contract.
The elderly couple signed the deed, transferring ownership of their home.
The students eagerly waited for the signing of their diplomas.
The author signed copies of his latest book for adoring fans.