Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- transitive verb To sign again.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To affix one's signature to, a second time; to sign again.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb To
sign again; to provide one'ssignature again.
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Examples
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Arsène Wenger has insisted that there is no downside to his decision to re-sign Thierry Henry on a two-month loan from the New York Red Bulls.
Thierry Henry's Arsenal return has no downside, insists Arsène Wenger
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Getty Images Brandon Jacobs, left, took a pay cut to help the Giants re-sign fellow tailback Ahmad Bradshaw.
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They don't get the "home town discount" when one of their own players decides he would like to re-sign with the team.
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I'm optimistic that we have the chance to re-sign him.
Thierry Henry still has the quality for Arsenal, says Per Mertesacker
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If signing with 19 Entertainment were a good idea, its Idol winners would neither sue to get out of their bad contracts or at the minimum re-sign at their expiration.
Morris W. O'Kelly: Why You (and I) Shouldn't Root for Jacob Lusk to Win American Idol
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They don't get the "home town discount" when one of their own players decides he would like to re-sign with the team.
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I never speak about the conversations I have with the players, he said, when asked about whether Nasri had given him any assurances that he wanted to re-sign.
Arsène Wenger says keeping star players is Arsenal's transfer priority
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The team has made an offer to re-sign Antonio Cromartie, but the process had been clouded by the club's weeklong, highly publicized pursuit of Nnamdi Asomugha.
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The Wolves want to re-sign Milicic, who now says he'd like to return to the NBA and the Wolves.
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If signing with 19 Entertainment were a good idea, its Idol winners would neither sue to get out of their bad contracts or at the minimum re-sign at their expiration.
Morris W. O'Kelly: Why You (and I) Shouldn't Root for Jacob Lusk to Win American Idol
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