indorse
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- indorsable adjective
- indorsement noun
- indorser noun
- reindorse verb (used with object)
- unindorsed adjective
Example Sentences
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“I cannot foresee all that it might entail if the Court should indorse this argument,” Jackson wrote.
From The New Yorker • Apr. 26, 2017
European police are delighted with it, automobile clubs indorse it, insurance officials grin broadly at the thought of reduced risks from night accidents.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Denouncing and deploring four years ago, he will this year have to commend and indorse.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Mr. Churchill did not specifically indorse Mr. Roosevelt's North African political policy�as a policy.
From Time Magazine Archive
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They were Egyptians with favors to ask, and they bore gifts to indorse their pleas.
From Superwomen by Terhune, Albert Payson
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