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sign up11Commit oneself to a period of employment, education, or in the armed forces: he signed up for a ten-week course...- To what exactly did they think they were committing themselves when they signed up for the job?
- She signed up for four movies under prestigious banners, even before a single release!
- Instead of doing sporty things, I signed up for a class on willow weaving.
1.1 (also sign something up) Conclude a business deal: the firm has signed up with a new Russian company...- There is still some way to go before the deal is signed up and even then it may take some time for any money to be released.
- ABL has been operating the centre on behalf of the Council for seven years since it opened but will go it alone as soon as the deal is signed up.
- However, those visiting the slopes of Bulgaria will not be covered by the card, as that country is not signed up to the free treatment deal.
See parent entry: sign sign-up2noun [mass noun, usually as modifier]The action of enrolling for something or of enrolling or employing someone: a sign-up fee of £29.95...- However, the deadline for his initial sign-up fee of £3,370 is now only weeks away and Jason is now appealing for help.
- The new technology does not require software installs, software downloads or any kind of sign-up fees.
- Among suggestions from both surfers and authorities are fees, sign-up times, or even a lottery system for permits.
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