endorseverb [ T ]
uk/ɪnˈdɔːs/us/ɪnˈdɔːrs/endorse verb [ T ] (SUPPORT)
C2 to make a public statement of your approval or support for something or someone:
to appear in an advertisement, saying that you use and like a particular product:
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- I certainly don't endorse her views.
- The proposal was endorsed by the majority of members.
- I fully endorse what the speaker said.
- State governors are being urged to endorse the plan.
- The president doesn't endorse products himself regardless of their merits.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Backing, supporting & defending
- -backed
- argumentation
- bale
- bale out
- bear
- behind every great/successful man there stands a woman idiom
- buttress
- carry
- defensible
- espouse
- fight your corner idiom
- right behind sb idiom
- speak
- stake
- stand by sb
- stand by sth
- stand shoulder to shoulder with sb idiom
- strike
- sympathize
- sympathy
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endorse verb [ T ] (GIVE PERMISSION)
to write something in order to give permission for something, especially your name on the back of a cheque, in order to make it payable (= able to be paid) to someone else
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Allowing and permitting
- admit of sth
- allow
- allow of sth
- allowable
- authorization
- authorize
- concession
- green
- leave
- let
- let sb/sth in
- let sb/sth out
- licence
- license
- mandate
- OK
- open the floodgates idiom
- sanction
- submit
- unlicensed
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endorse verb [ T ] (PUNISH)
UK to officially record on a driving licence that the driver has been found guilty of driving in an illegal way
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Punishing & punishments
- bar
- be brought/called to account idiom
- boot
- bring
- bum rap
- carrot
- chastise
- clobber
- crucify
- heads will roll! idiom
- kick
- kick (some) ass idiom
- non-custodial
- parking ticket
- penal
- skin sb alive idiom
- string
- strip
- throw
- throw the book at sb idiom
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