
1) Agree 2) Approve 3) Approve of 4) Approve of publicly 5) Approve officially 6) Approve openly 7) Back 8) Back up 9) Be behind 10) Come out for 11) Commend 12) Countersign 13) Declare approval of 14) Do some celebrity backing 15) Echo around, or send back 16) Encourage 17) French word used in English
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1) Agree to 2) Approve 3) Assent to 4) Authenticate 5) Authorize 6) Back 7) Confirm 8) Guarantee 9) Indorse 10) Okay 11) Pass 12) Recognize 13) Recommend 14) Sign 15) Support 16) Validate
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• (n.) A subordinary, resembling the pale, but of one fourth its width (according to some writers, one eighth). • (v. t.) Same as Indorse.
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[Verb] To say in public that you support someone or something.
Example: They endorsed a type of drink.
See also: endorsement
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Transferring asset ownership by signing the back of the asset`s certificate.
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(Indorse) v. 1) to sign one's name to the back of a check, bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument with the intention of making it cashable or transferable. 2) to pledge support to a program, proposal or candidate
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A value determined within the context of a model. Related
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En·dorse' noun (Her.) A subordinary, resembling the pale, but of one fourth its width (according to some writers, one eighth).
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En·dorse' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Endorsed ;
present participle & verbal noun Endorsing .] [ Formerly
endosse , from French
endosser to put on the back, to endorse; prefix
en- (L.
in ) ...
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write one's name on the back ofÂ
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In heraldry an endorse is a subordinary, resembling the pale, but of one quarter of its width.
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[
v] - of documents or cheques
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indorse verb sign as evidence of legal transfer; `endorse cheques`
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