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Meanings of
endorse
in английском
португальский
secundar
каталонский
confirmar
испанский
aprobar
Back to the meaning
Be behind; approve of.
back
second
support
bolster
certify
indorse
back up
plump for
plunk for
португальский
secundar
каталонский
palet
Back to the meaning
Heraldic ordinary.
pallet
Related terms
pale
каталонский
palet
Synonyms
Examples for "
back
"
back
second
support
bolster
certify
Examples for "
back
"
1
However, Australian industry bodies and state governments
back
new investment in agriculture.
2
People are getting
back
to work, a North Sea trade source said.
3
That takes away the power to use good information to fight
back
.
4
The government says the future will be different; they will come
back
.
5
Already, this week has seen BP scale
back
its North Sea operation.
1
However,
second
normal form is only one of many possible normal forms.
2
The media sector .SXMP is the
second
worst-performing in Europe this year.
3
And that's the
second
question that American Animals sets out to answer.
4
The
second
year we saw quite a bit of improvement, he said.
5
The
second
case was connected to the infected nurse, health officials said.
1
Conclusions: Fathers and mothers often report problems and frequently need professional
support
.
2
Mr Robinson said children needed active
support
to deal with their problems.
3
The Partnerships Programme offers
support
for industry research projects under certain conditions.
4
Police
support
groups, however, say the officers were only maintaining public order.
5
Today many parties use these policies to mobilise public opinion and
support
.
1
That helped
bolster
commodities, Ibel said, referring to euro zone debt problems.
2
In return, it wants NATO to
bolster
its presence in eastern Europe.
3
The new capital is expected to help SWS
bolster
its financial strength.
4
Denmark's defence ministry said the allies are working to
bolster
information sharing.
5
Oil prices rose, supported by China's efforts to
bolster
its virus-weakened economy.
1
The assumptions used to
certify
the battery must be reconsidered, she said.
2
Kessler Topaz filed a new motion to
certify
the class last June.
3
I
certify
,
with my whole heart, to the fidelity of the portrait.
4
I treated them myself, and
certify
that the above statements are correct.
5
I came back the next day alone, to
certify
my great discovery.
1
The first I
indorse
,
so does every thinking man in the country.
2
I simply refuse to
indorse
your statement, and I protest against it.
3
Did your lordship
indorse
any bill on the 15th of last month?
4
The legislature refused to
indorse
it and the pro-slavery resolutions attached to it.
5
I shall have no hand in it, further than to
indorse
your action.
1
The technology was never quite able to
back
up
the bold statement.
2
Return via the Sea Trout Inn and
back
up
along the lane.
3
Once it powers down, wait 30 seconds and power it
back
up
.
4
India's tax code allows authorities to go
back
up
to seven years.
5
Story says ventilators used in ambulances could be used as
back
up
.
1
She advised readers to
plump
for
bamboo-print wallpaper when redecorating their homes.
2
And
plump
for
Saturday, or Tuesday to Thursday, for the cheapest seats.
3
So
plump
for
a bottle with backbone For Shakespeare it was roses.
4
How then would the UK government decide which to
plump
for
?
5
Unless I'm speaking in another country, in which case I'll
plump
for
them.
Usage of
endorse
in английском
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
More collocations
Translations for
endorse
португальский
secundar
apoiar
aprovar
endossar
каталонский
confirmar
recolzar
ratificar
donar suport
certificar
assegurar
aprovar
palet
испанский
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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