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indorse
[ in-dawrs ]
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Derived Forms
- inˈdorsable, adjective
- inˈdorser, noun
- inˈdorsement, noun
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Other Words From
- rein·dorse verb (used with object) reindorsed reindorsing
- unin·dorsed adjective
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Example Sentences
With smooth words the great philanthropist had persuaded the workers to indorse the high tariff.
He can make and indorse negotiable paper that is used in connection with the business.
Such at least is the prediction I am willing to risk, and it is one which I believe most foreigners in Peking would indorse.
How do you reconcile your acknowledged love for Katy with the injunctions of the Bible whose doctrines you indorse?
But before we indorse either of these judgments as adequate, let us consider more minutely what in each case has been really done.
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