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Meanings of
endorse
in English
Portuguese
secundar
Catalan
confirmar
Spanish
aprobar
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Be behind; approve of.
back
second
support
bolster
certify
indorse
back up
plump for
plunk for
Portuguese
secundar
Catalan
palet
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Heraldic ordinary.
pallet
Related terms
pale
Catalan
palet
Usage of
endorse
in English
1
This seems clearly to
endorse
the need for education of our society.
2
This column does not
endorse
political parties or products, as you know.
3
Anyone who is seen to support or
endorse
homophobia is not welcome.
4
We
endorse
and are here to fully support his personal development actions.
5
The Union's Executive Council voted yesterday without opposition to
endorse
the Senator.
6
Only 5 per cent of researchers do not
endorse
this mainstream position.
7
I fully
endorse
the joint US, British and French statements earlier today.
8
But neither would he
endorse
a market with no regulation at all.
9
He thought his job was to
endorse
the work of his subordinates.
10
To stay tax-exempt, these groups cannot
endorse
a candidate or political party.
11
Russia has urged opposition groups to
endorse
it as Damascus has done.
12
Then it refused to
endorse
treaties banning land mines and cluster munitions.
13
He also is expected to
endorse
Mr Romney, the television network said.
14
Social Vibe encourages members to choose brands to
endorse
on their pages.
15
To stay tax-exempt, they cannot
endorse
a candidate or a political party.
16
Authors of modern RCTs are more likely to strongly
endorse
novel therapies.
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endorse
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
endorse a candidate
endorse the deal
endorse products
endorse political
endorse every word
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Translations for
endorse
Portuguese
secundar
apoiar
aprovar
endossar
Catalan
confirmar
recolzar
ratificar
donar suport
certificar
assegurar
aprovar
palet
Spanish
aprobar
confirmar
ratificar
apoyar
respaldar
endosar
Endorse
through the time
Endorse
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Common
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