- verbendorse (verb) · endorses (third person present) · endorsed (past tense) · endorsed (past participle) · endorsing (present participle) · indorse (verb) · indorses (third person present) · indorsed (past tense) · indorsed (past participle) · indorsing (present participle)
- declare one's public approval or support of:"the report was endorsed by the college"
- recommend (a product) in an advertisement:"he earns more money endorsing sports clothes than playing football"
- 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.
- (be endorsed on)write (a comment) on the front or back of a document:"the speed and accuracy achieved will be endorsed on the certificate"
Originlate 15th century (in the sense ‘write on the back of’; formerly also as indorse): from medieval Latin indorsare, from Latin in- ‘in, on’ + dorsum ‘back’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- declare one's public approval or support of:
- 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.
- write (a comment) on the front or back of a document:
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