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Learn to pronounce en·dorse

/inˈdôrs,enˈdôrs/
verb
  1. declare one's public approval or support of.
    "the report was endorsed by the college"
  2. sign (a check or bill of exchange) on the back to make it payable to someone other than the stated payee or to accept responsibility for paying it.
    synonyms: countersign, sign on the back, initial, autograph, put one's mark on, inscribe, superscribe, witness, validate, underwrite, side-sign, chirographate

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Apr 15, 2024 · endorse suggests an explicit statement of support. publicly endorsed her for Senator.
to make a public statement of your approval or support for something or someone: The Council is expected to endorse the committee's recommendations.
to acknowledge (payment) by placing one's signature on a bill, draft, etc.
To endorse is to give support to someone or something. "I endorse this!" means "I think this is a good thing, and so should you."
To endorse (or indorsement) is the writing of one's name on part of an instrument as an authentication or transfer of an interest.
Synonyms for ENDORSE: advocate, adopt, support, embrace, patronize, champion, back, stand up for; Antonyms of ENDORSE: oppose, interfere, thwart, frustrate, ...
6 senses: 1. to give approval or sanction to 2. to sign (one's name) on the back of (a cheque, etc) to specify oneself as payee.
ENDORSE meaning: 1 : to publicly or officially say that you support or approve of (someone or something); 2 : to publicly say that you like or use (a ...
indorse · to give approval or sanction to · to sign (one's name) on the back of (a cheque, etc) to specify oneself as payee.
Verb edit · To express support or approval, especially officially or publicly. · To write one's signature on the back of a cheque, or other negotiable ...