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endorsement
[ en-dawrs-muhnt ]
noun
- approval or sanction:
The program for supporting the arts won the government's endorsement.
- the placing of one's signature, instructions, etc., on a document.
- the signature, instructions, etc., placed on the reverse of a commercial document, for the purpose of assigning the interest therein to another.
- a clause under which the stated coverage of an insurance policy may be altered.
endorsement
/ ɪˈɔːəԳ /
noun
- the act or an instance of endorsing
- something that endorses, such as a signature or qualifying comment
- approval or support
- a record of a motoring offence on a driving licence
- insurance a clause in or amendment to an insurance policy allowing for alteration of coverage
Other 51Թ Forms
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- ··ǰ·Գ noun
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of endorsement1
Example Sentences
And he offered an enthusiastic endorsement of the energy former Hutchinson and now-USC teammate Waymond Jordan Jr. is bringing to the Trojans this spring.
"It is also an endorsement of Tate's ability to share our collection with the broadest possible audience," she added.
An endorsement from Trump all but sealed the deal.
When, two years later, Vaccaro urged his bosses to spend their whole yearly basketball endorsement budget on him, Jordan was only 21 and had never competed in the NBA.
Government officials' acceptance and endorsement of Bukele's "authoritarianism" and approach to handling the deportees is a "stunning" indicator of how the Trump administration sees human rights, he added.
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