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endorse
verb
-
endorse
,
endorsing
,
endorses
,
endorsed
to
publicly
state
that
you
support
or
approve
of
someone
or
something
,
especially
to
persuade
other
people
to
like
or
buy
it
•
A
famous
actor
endorsed
the
new
electric
car
in
a
glossy
TV
commercial
.
A
famous
actor
endorsed
the
new
electric
car
in
a
glossy
TV
commercial
.
•
Hundreds
of
scientists
endorse
the
report
calling
for
urgent
climate
action
.
Hundreds
of
scientists
endorse
the
report
calling
for
urgent
climate
action
.
From
medieval
Latin
indorsare
“
to
write
on
the
back
,”
from
Latin
dorsum
“
back
.”
The
sense
of
openly
supporting
appeared
in
the
19th
century
.
verb
-
endorse
,
endorsing
,
endorses
,
endorsed
to
sign
the
back
of
a
cheque
or
other
official
document
to
make
it
valid
or
to
transfer
it
to
another
person
•
Please
endorse
the
check
before
you
deposit
it
in
the
ATM
.
Please
endorse
the
check
before
you
deposit
it
in
the
ATM
.
•
The
hotel
clerk
asked
him
to
endorse
the
traveler
’
s
cheque
at
the
desk
.
The
hotel
clerk
asked
him
to
endorse
the
traveler
’
s
cheque
at
the
desk
.
The
financial
sense
comes
directly
from
the
original
meaning
of
writing
on
the
back
(
Latin
dorsum
“
back
”).
verb
-
endorse
,
endorsing
,
endorses
,
endorsed
to
officially
record
a
traffic
offence
on
a
person
’
s
driving
licence
,
adding
penalty
points
•
The
police
endorsed
his
licence
with
three
points
for
speeding
.
The
police
endorsed
his
licence
with
three
points
for
speeding
.
•
If
you
run
a
red
light
,
the
authorities
will
endorse
your
driving
record
.
If
you
run
a
red
light
,
the
authorities
will
endorse
your
driving
record
.
Extended
from
the
idea
of
adding
a
written
mark
to
a
document
:
here
,
the
driving
licence
.