verb
- to publicly support or approve of someone or something
- to sign the back of a check to make it payable
- to write one’s signature on a document to show approval or authorization
Usage: financial
Examples
- The senator decided to endorse the new healthcare bill.
- Several celebrities endorsed the presidential candidate.
- You need to endorse the check before depositing it.
- The company endorsed her proposal for the new marketing strategy.
- The union refused to endorse the contract changes.
- Please endorse this form to complete the application process.
- The newspaper endorsed three candidates in the local election.