Sign (one's) life away In english explanation

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

author Jennifer Thu calendar 2022-02-02 09:02

Meaning of Sign (one's) life away

Sign (one's) life away verb phrase

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

Anna wasn't aware that she was signing away her life.

I didn't read the contract carefully and signed away my life.

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to be the most powerful person who controls and makes the decisions in a group
an easy touch

a person who is easily deceived or manipulated to do something, especially giving someone money.

sign on the dotted line

To make an official agreement on doing something especially by signing the contract 

take (someone, something, or some place) by storm

1. To seize or take control of someone, something, or some place with a sudden and fierce attack

2. To gain a rapid and great fame or success in a place, a field or a particular group of people

in (somebody's/something's) thrall/in thrall to somebody/something

To be under the control of someone or something

Grammar and Usage of Sign (one's) life away

Verb Forms

  • signed (one's) life away
  • signs (one's) life away
  • signing (one's) life away

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

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