wrote off Synonyms
wrote off Meaning
wrote off
to consider to be lost, tax write-off, dismiss sense 3, to use as a deduction in calculating taxable income, a tax deduction of an amount of depreciation, expense, or loss, the elimination of an asset or amount due from the books, to regard or concede to be lost, dismiss, something (such as a damaged vehicle) or someone regarded or conceded as a loss, to take off the books, to eliminate (an asset) from the books, a reduction in book value of an item (as by way of depreciation), an elimination of an item from the books of account
wrote off Sentence Examples
- The company wrote off the bad debt as irrecoverable.
- Despite its past success, the project was eventually wrote off as a loss.
- The insurance company wrote off the damaged car after the accident.
- The bank wrote off the unpaid mortgage balance due to the homeowner's financial hardship.
- The government wrote off billions of dollars in student loan debt.
- The historian wrote off the ancient records as forgeries.
- The critic wrote off the new film as a cinematic disaster.
- The athlete wrote off the injury as a minor setback.
- The investor wrote off the stock as a worthless asset.
- The team wrote off the game as a learning experience.
FAQs About the word wrote off
to consider to be lost, tax write-off, dismiss sense 3, to use as a deduction in calculating taxable income, a tax deduction of an amount of depreciation, expen
minimized,dismissed, diminished, put down, cried down, talked down, kissed off, poor-mouthed, denigrated,dumped on
lauded, magnified, endorsed, glorified, sanctioned, approved, acclaimed, extolled, indorsed, recommended
The company wrote off the bad debt as irrecoverable.
Despite its past success, the project was eventually wrote off as a loss.
The insurance company wrote off the damaged car after the accident.
The bank wrote off the unpaid mortgage balance due to the homeowner's financial hardship.