endorsed 的 2 个定义
en·dorsed, en·dors·ing.Also indorse .
- to approve, support, or sustain: to endorse a political candidate.
- to designate oneself as payee of by signing, usually on the reverse side of the instrument.
- to sign one's name on.
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- Heraldry. a narrow pale, about one quarter the usual width and usually repeated several times.
endorsed 近义词
signed
更多endorsed例句
- In some cases, public employee unions even pushed private sector unions to endorse Republicans.
- He would rather endorse someone with genuine doubts than someone with disingenuous beliefs.
- In order to win votes, she must endorse faith with something that is very much against faith.
- We all know this happens; yet we continue to endorse these falsehoods.
- The two remaining points revolved around Islam, which the officially atheist government refused to endorse.
- He knew not what she had written to Tony; but whatever it was, his own note would appear to endorse it.
- Hofer will endorse a check for me; I have sold three farms in the past week and have a pot of money in the bank.
- Under this name he hoodwinked the cunning Cerizet, inducing that "man of business" to endorse some notes for him.
- "He's not dead," Seth said, as Barrington bent over him; and as if to endorse his words, the man moved slightly and groaned.
- Seldom has even a French or German drug house found so distinguished a company of medical authorities to endorse its wares.