Pronunciation: /saɪn ɔf/
noun a signal or action that gives permission or approval to do something
A1 I always ask my boss for a sign off before finalizing any project.
A2 The sign off from the client is necessary before we can proceed with the next phase.
B1 The manager's sign off is required for any expenses over $100.
B2 The team leader gave her sign off on the new marketing campaign.
C1 The CEO's sign off is the final step before launching the new product.
C2 The sign off from the legal department is crucial for the merger to proceed smoothly.
verb to formally approve or authorize something, especially by signing a document
A1 I always sign off my emails with 'Best regards'.
A2 After finishing a project, the team leader will sign off on the final report.
B1 Before leaving work, make sure to sign off on your timesheet.
B2 The CEO will need to sign off on the budget before it can be implemented.
C1 The board of directors must sign off on any major decisions regarding company policy.
C2 The judge will sign off on the final verdict in the courtroom.
formal I will need you to sign off on the final version of the report before we can submit it.
informal Hey, can you just sign off on this document for me real quick?
slang Just give me the green light and I'll sign off on it.
figurative She decided to finally sign off on her relationship with him and move on.
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