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Meanings of
endorsed
in anglès
Heraldic attitude of two beasts facing away from each other.
addorsed
combatant
Related terms
heraldic attitude
Endorsed.
Related terms
supported
No examples available for any of the synonyms
Usage of
endorsed
in anglès
1
Nevertheless, Joyce
endorsed
new standards for market makers, including stricter capital requirements.
2
However, critics pointed out numerous comments in which Duterte has
endorsed
violence.
3
Washington and Moscow have both
endorsed
the new government, pledging financial support.
4
Mr Gormley says the Irish fishing industry has already
endorsed
protective measures.
5
Major modem manufacturers have
endorsed
the International Telecommunications Union's new 56Kbps standard.
6
The paper
endorsed
Senator John McCain on the Republican side that year.
7
Under the deal, the government
endorsed
mass lay-offs in the civil service.
8
Prime Minister John Key also
endorsed
Mr Sutton's performance in the role.
9
However, it will still need to be
endorsed
by the 435-member chamber.
10
The campaign was
endorsed
by the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural.
11
He met Hennis-Plasschaert last week and
endorsed
the U.N's presented reform recommendations.
12
In August 2013, the appeals court in New York
endorsed
that argument.
13
The Government has
endorsed
the appointment of three new assistant Garda commissioners.
14
However, you will first have to be
endorsed
by an authorised body.
15
The appeals board took the easy way out and
endorsed
the refusal.
16
He
endorsed
bullying, threats and intimidation, by the fact of that vote.
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endorsed
endorse
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
endorse by
endorse the idea
endorse a candidate
endorse by parliament
endorse new
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Endorsed
through the time
Endorsed
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
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