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sign on
UK US sign on
Phrasal Verb with sign({{}}/saɪn/ verb
UK INFORMAL to sign a form at a government office to say that you do not have a job and that you want to receive benefits: »

After Jack was made redundant, he signed on for eight months.

(also sign up) to agree to start doing a new activity or job or start using a new system: »

Major advertisers have already signed on.

sign on to sth »

Reims is one of the largest towns to sign on to electronic voting.

sign on as sth »

Big-name industries are signing on as corporate partners.

(also sign up) to sign a document saying that you have an agreement with a particular organization: sign on with sth »

She's signed on with a temp agency.

IT to start using a computer system or website, especially by giving your name and a password: »

Provided you ensure that noone sees your PC screen when you sign on, internet banking is just as safe as any other form of banking.

sign on to sth »

On any given week, from 250,000 to 500,000 users sign on to the network.


Financial and business terms. 2012.