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Definition of re-sign in English: re-signverb riːˈsʌɪnrēˈsīn [with object]1Sign (a document) again. Example sentencesExamples - He says he won't walk away from the cotton proposal, expecting the agreement to be re-signed in the coming months.
- Currently he is in negotiations on behalf of his ministry but to re-sign the contract he will need the approval of the Government.
- Attendance is restricted to Trust members but there will be a chance to sign or re-sign on the day.
- I could complain vehemently to my perfectly nice roommate about the annoyances that pile up over years of living with him and know that he will happily re-sign the lease come summer.
- A 30-year concession deal was signed in 1999 but it had to be re-signed after Dundee purchased the company last year.
- The huge blow has affected 870 staff, who have the choice to re-sign contracts agreeing to the cuts within 90 days or face unemployment by the end of the year.
Synonyms autograph, endorse, witness, initial, put one's mark on, countersign - 1.1 Engage (a sports player) to play for a team for a further period.
that win backed up my insistence that we re-sign him Example sentencesExamples - Teams were barred from bidding for one another's players - meaning each team enjoyed the exclusive right to re-sign their own players.
- One key to improving special teams is for the team to re-sign its own players.
- Most of them involve teams re-signing players to one-year contracts (only megastars get seven-year deals).
- Too often they give in and re-sign a player to a new deal.
- I think you need 12 months to get sort your squad out and the manager has now either signed or re-signed every player.
- 1.2no object (of a sports player) commit oneself to play for a team for a further period.
they both played for the club last season and have agreed to re-sign Example sentencesExamples - He had a couple stints on the Texans' practice squad and re-signed with the team for 2003.
- If those players don't re-sign, the team will bring in other free agents or use rookies in their spots.
- A number of these top players will likely re-sign with their own teams after being slapped with the franchise tag or because they're restricted free agents.
- The best free agent available just re-signed with his team.
- With the latter money, a free agent could re-sign with his own team and then be traded to the Bucks for a future draft pick.
Definition of re-sign in US English: re-signverbrēˈsīn [with object]1Sign (a document) again. Example sentencesExamples - The huge blow has affected 870 staff, who have the choice to re-sign contracts agreeing to the cuts within 90 days or face unemployment by the end of the year.
- Attendance is restricted to Trust members but there will be a chance to sign or re-sign on the day.
- I could complain vehemently to my perfectly nice roommate about the annoyances that pile up over years of living with him and know that he will happily re-sign the lease come summer.
- A 30-year concession deal was signed in 1999 but it had to be re-signed after Dundee purchased the company last year.
- Currently he is in negotiations on behalf of his ministry but to re-sign the contract he will need the approval of the Government.
- He says he won't walk away from the cotton proposal, expecting the agreement to be re-signed in the coming months.
Synonyms autograph, endorse, witness, initial, put one's mark on, countersign - 1.1 Engage (a sports player) to play for a team for a further period.
Example sentencesExamples - Too often they give in and re-sign a player to a new deal.
- Most of them involve teams re-signing players to one-year contracts (only megastars get seven-year deals).
- I think you need 12 months to get sort your squad out and the manager has now either signed or re-signed every player.
- One key to improving special teams is for the team to re-sign its own players.
- Teams were barred from bidding for one another's players - meaning each team enjoyed the exclusive right to re-sign their own players.
- 1.2no object (of a sports player) commit oneself to play for a team for a further period.
they both played for the club last season and have agreed to re-sign Example sentencesExamples - If those players don't re-sign, the team will bring in other free agents or use rookies in their spots.
- He had a couple stints on the Texans' practice squad and re-signed with the team for 2003.
- The best free agent available just re-signed with his team.
- With the latter money, a free agent could re-sign with his own team and then be traded to the Bucks for a future draft pick.
- A number of these top players will likely re-sign with their own teams after being slapped with the franchise tag or because they're restricted free agents.
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