Moderate as in hire To initiate or enroll someone, often used in the context of induction. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Sign-on'
After a rigorous interview process, they offered her the job, and she gladly accepted the sign-on offer.
Every student must sign-on for the upcoming science fair by Friday.
The team captain will sign-on new recruits during the induction ceremony.
All eligible voters must sign-on before the deadline to participate in the election.
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