endorse|endorsed|endorses|endorsing in English
verb
[en·dorse || ɪn'dɔːs]
approve, sanction; sign one's name (on the back of a check, etc.)
Use "endorse|endorsed|endorses|endorsing" in a sentence
1. Is he endorsing creationism here?"
2. " Is he really endorsing Intelligent Design?
3. Some footballers get paid millions for endorsing footwear.
4. "Mars Planning Group Endorses Sample Return".
5. Hence, Absolutism endorses equality while relativism advocates equity.
6. an endorsed rating, the registered credit rating agency that endorsed the rating,
7. Codey Endorses Incumbent Dover Alderwomen and Alderman for Reelection
8. We would not endorse civil disobedience.
9. Countersignature - a second confirming signature endorsing a document already signed
10. does not endorse any particular treatment.
11. Will the Government endorse that manifesto?
12. Endorse the check on the back.
13. Yeoman Kelly Chambers wholeheartedly endorses the Boldly coming approach
14. neither endorses nor condemns any particular social networking site.
15. does not endorse any particular therapy.
16. 7 I wholeheartedly endorse his remarks.
17. 14 Endorse a bill of lading.
18. A Bucksaw rider clearly endorses the benefits of full-fat
19. They endorsed the Agency's programme.
20. Clinton enthusiastically endorsed Morris's approach.
21. an endorsed rating, the third country credit rating agency that has issued the endorsed rating,
22. Countersigned: as in registered, endorsed.
23. AC.3 endorsed the proposition.
24. 4 I can endorse their opinion wholeheartedly.
25. 19 Will the Government endorse that manifesto?