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endorse

en·dorse [ in dáwrss, en dáwrss ] (past and past participle en·dorsed, present participle en·dors·ing, 3rd person present singular en·dors·es) or in·dorse [ in dáwrss ] (past and past participle in·dorsed, present participle in·dors·ing, 3rd person present singular in·dors·es)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. approve something formally: to give formal approval or permission for something
This practice is not endorsed by headquarters.

2. support somebody or something: to give public support to somebody or something, especially during an election
decided to endorse the mayor as a candidate for higher office

3. promote product: to give public approval of a product for advertising purposes
a brand endorsed by a popular TV star

4. sign back of check: to sign the back of a check, money order, or negotiable document in order to cash it or to make it payable to a specific payee

5. sign receipt: to sign a document to acknowledge receipt of a payment

6. write on document: to write a comment on the back of a document
a fitness report that had been endorsed on the back by its recipient

[15th century. < medieval Latin indorsare< Latin dorsum "back"]

en·dors·a·ble adjective
en·dor·see [ èn dawr s, in dàwr s ] noun
en·dors·er noun
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