/ɛndɔˈɹs/ - [endors] - en•dorse
We found 14 definitions of endorse from 6 different sources.
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endorse - sign as evidence of legal transfer; "endorse cheques" | ||
indorse | ||
sign be engaged by a written agreement; "He signed to play the casino on Dec. 18"; "The soprano signed to sing the new opera" | ||
co-sign, cosign sign jointly; "Husband and wife co-signed the lease" | ||
visa approve officially; "The list of speakers must be visaed" | ||
endorse - be behind; approve of; "He plumped for the Labor Party"; "I backed Kennedy in 1960" | ||
back, indorse, plump for, plunk for, support | ||
o.k., okay, approve, sanction judge to be right or commendable; think well of | ||
warrant, guarantee give surety or assume responsibility; "I vouch for the quality of my products" | ||
champion, defend protect or fight for as a champion | ||
endorse - give support or one's approval to; "I'll second that motion"; "I can't back this plan"; "endorse a new project" | ||
second, back, indorse | ||
back up, support make a copy of (a computer file) especially for storage in another place as a security copy; "You'd better back up these files!" | ||
endorse - guarantee as meeting a certain standard; "certified grade AAA meat" | ||
certify, indorse | ||
warrant, guarantee give surety or assume responsibility; "I vouch for the quality of my products" |