Affix (one's) signature to In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "affix (one's) signature to", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

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Meaning of Affix (one's) signature to

Affix (one's) signature to American British verb phrase

To sign one's name in some documents or materials
 

I read the terms in the contract of house renting thoroughly before affixing my signature to the bottom of it.

When buying a piece of land, try to read the contract carefully before affixing the signature to it.

I only believe in the document that the president had affixed his signature to it.

Other phrases about:

sign (one's) life away

To sign a document that one loses or gives up his or her property or legal rights

the handwriting on the wall

To refer to a clear sign that something bad will probably occur.

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Positive signs that a situation is in the process of improvement, especially an economic situation.

sign in

1. To record one's or another's attendance or arrival in a log book or register.

2. To log in.

3. To allow someone to log into a digital account or network.

4. The act of inputting personal credentials to get access to a digital account or network.

Grammar and Usage of Affix (one's) signature to

Verb Forms

  • affix (one's) signature to (something)
  • affixes (one's) signature to (something)
  • affixed (one's) signature to (something)
  • affixing (one's) signature to (something)

The verb "affix" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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