signed

/saɪnd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of sign: to write one's signature on something; to communicate using sign language.
    • They signed to each other across the noisy room.
    • She signed the letter with a flourish.
    • He signed for the package when it arrived.
adjective
  1. Having a signature written on it; officially approved or authenticated by a signature.
    • Make sure you return the signed form by Friday.
    • She keeps a signed copy of her favorite author's book on the shelf.
    • The signed contract is now legally binding.
  2. Communicated using sign language.
    • Many deaf people prefer signed conversations over written notes.
    • The interpreter provided a signed translation of the speech.
    • The school offers classes in signed English.
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