verb

definition

To support, to back, to give one's approval to, especially officially or by signature.

definition

To write one's signature on the back of a cheque, or other negotiable instrument, when transferring it to a third party, or cashing it.

definition

To give an endorsement.

Examples of endorsing in a Sentence

If she confirmed that Cade was unresponsive she would be as much as endorsing an ugly rumor.

Since 1874 the Democratic party has had constant control of the state administration, the Republicans failing to make nominations for office in 1878 and 1880 and endorsing the ticket ' The enrolment was 104,518 blacks and 61,295 whites.

As to the place, the critics accept proconsular Asia with practical unanimity, thus endorsing Irenaeus's declaration that the Gospel was published in Ephesus.

Even though Diddy isn't endorsing a particular candidate, it will be interesting to see whether or not any of them will benefit from a Diddy "bump."

Please know I am not endorsing any of the products, nor am I getting paid to tell you about them.

Mixed in with pages about pop music and horror movies, there are MySpace areas dedicated to endorsing drug use, eating disorders, and self-mutilation.

The U.K. newspaper, The Independent, criticized the company for including McDonald's fast food as a "healthy" option on the diet and for sponsoring or endorsing several McDonald's products.

No appeal was made to the electorate, but the colonial parliaments rightly interpreted public opinion in endorsing the recommendations of the conference.

The use of condoms, when introduced as a cover for endorsing promiscuity or exploiting the sex trade, should be exposed and opposed.

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