write off
1 of 1verb/raɪt ɔf/
Forms:writes off,writing off,wrote off,written off
1
to consider someone or something as having no value or importance
transitive- Despite our high hopes, we had to write off the initiative as unsuccessful.
- The committee had no choice but to write off the experiment as a setback.
- The manager quickly wrote the proposal off as unrealistic.
- After working for six months, we eventually wrote off the project as a non-starter.
- After several unsuccessful attempts, they wrote off the idea as unfeasible.
2
to send a letter to a company or organization with the purpose of asking for specific goods or information
transitive- The job applicant wrote off the company requesting additional details about the position.
- He wrote off the airline to get more information about their frequent flyer program.
- The customer wrote off the store inquiring about the return policy.
- The student wrote off the university asking for scholarship opportunities.
- I'll write the hotel off to get more information about room availability.
3
to keep an official record of money spent for business and reduce the amount of taxes paid
transitive- They decided to write off marketing expenses to optimize their financial position.
- You can write off office supplies as part of your tax deductions.
- The company will write off research and development costs to improve its financial outlook.
- The small business owner plans to write the technology upgrades off this fiscal year.
- You can write the office supplies off as legitimate business expenses.
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4
to eliminate a debt, acknowledging that it is no longer owed
transitive- The bank decided to write the loan off after the borrower faced unexpected financial hardship.
- The lender agreed to write off the mortgage debt for the family facing foreclosure.
- Due to the economic downturn, the business had to write some outstanding debts off to survive.
- The company chose to write the outstanding invoice off as a gesture of goodwill toward the long-time client.
5
to cause such severe damage to a vehicle that it becomes irreparable and no longer usable
transitive- During their road trip, the group borrowed a camper van and nearly wrote it off in a minor collision.
- The hurricane's impact wrote off numerous cars along the coastal area.
- The teenager secretly borrowed his sister's bicycle and wrote it off after colliding with a tree.
- The reckless driver wrote off his motorcycle in a high-speed collision last month