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Write off   /raɪt ɔf/   Listen
Write off

verb
1.
Concede the loss or worthlessness of something or somebody.
2.
Write something fluently, and without hesitation.
3.
Cancel (a debt).
4.
Reduce the estimated value of something.  Synonyms: expense, write down.






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"Write off" Quotes from Famous Books



... appear in the advances, although they have really been accounted for up to within a pound or two, because for one reason or another it has not been possible to write off the exact total, the amounts still to be accounted for having dwindled to ...
— A Century of Wrong • F. W. Reitz

... enforce his claim. The event showed that Edward knew his man. The instalments of ransom could not be regularly paid, and David never became free from his obligations. Nothing save the tenacity of the Scottish nobles prevented him from accepting Edward's proposals to write off the arrears of his ransom in return for his accepting either the English king himself or his son, Lionel of Antwerp, as heir of Scotland. This attitude brought David into conflict with his natural heir, Robert, the Steward of Scotland, the son of his sister Margaret. The tension between uncle ...
— The History of England - From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) • T.F. Tout



Words linked to "Write off" :   admit, write, strike down, cancel, write-off, acknowledge, expense, compose, pen, indite, depreciate



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