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endorse

/ɪnˈdoɹs/verb2 syllables

Endorse means: be behind; approve of.

Synonyms for endorse8

verb, as in be behind; approve of

back, indorse, plump for, plunk for, support, second

verb, as in give support or one's approval to

second, back, indorse, plump for, plunk for, support

verb, as in guarantee as meeting a certain standard

certify, indorse

verb, as in sign as evidence of legal transfer

indorse

also used for endorse

underwrite

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What does endorse mean?4

verb

1

be behind; approve of“He plumped for the Labor Party”

2

give support or one's approval to“I'll second that motion”

3

guarantee as meeting a certain standard“certified grade AAA meat”

4

sign as evidence of legal transfer“endorse cheques”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with endorse?10

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Endorse in a sentence

  • Muslims don't endorse violence in the name of religion.Nuel
  • I fully endorse their plan to tie the knot.Nuel
  • The local newspaper is endorsing the conservative candidate.darinmex
  • I don't know anything about this person and am not endorsing them.shekitten
  • Would Jesus, peace be upon him, endorse this?Amastan
  • Although Imam Ziri advocates tolerance, he doesn't endorse same-sex marriage.Amastan
  • He got endorsed by the biggest brands.Conjuice

Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.

Forms of endorse

as a verb

past tense
endorsed
present participle
endorsing
third-person singular
endorses
past participle
endorsed