Endorse
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British pronunciation/ɛndˈɔːs/
American pronunciation/ɛnˈdɔɹs/
indorse

Definition & Meaning of "endorse"

to endorse
01

to publicly state that one supports or approves someone or something

Transitive: to endorse sb/sth
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The organization endorsed the environmental initiative, promoting sustainable practices.
The celebrity endorsed the new skincare product, praising its effectiveness.
Companies often seek celebrities to endorse their products in marketing campaigns.
02

to sign one's name on the back of a negotiable instrument, such as a check or a promissory note

Transitive: to endorse a negotiable instrument
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The lawyer is currently endorsing the cashier 's check by signing it on behalf of the estate executor.
The recipient endorses the check by signing their name on the back before depositing it into their account.
She endorsed the promissory note last month by signing it on the back, transferring ownership to the lender.
example
Example
The organization endorsed the environmental initiative, promoting sustainable practices.
The celebrity endorsed the new skincare product, praising its effectiveness.
Companies often seek celebrities to endorse their products in marketing campaigns.
The teacher was happy to endorse the student's scholarship application due to their outstanding achievements.
The politician decided to endorse a local charity, encouraging others to contribute.
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