endorse

/Ɉdɔrs/
verbIntermediate
💼Business
formal

to publicly support or approve of something or someone

The company endorsed the new environmental policy.

The company publicly supported the new environmental policy.

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Often used in business and marketing contexts.

💰Finance
formal

to sign the back of a check or document to authorize payment or approval

She endorsed the check before depositing it.

She signed the back of the check to authorize payment before depositing it.

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Common in banking and financial transactions.

⚖️Law
formal

to give official approval or certification to something

The lawyer endorsed the legal document.

The lawyer gave official approval to the legal document.

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Used in legal contexts to certify documents.

Collocations

endorse a productpublicly support a productendorse a candidatepublicly support a political candidateendorse a checksign the back of a check to authorize payment

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Related Phrases

endorsementphrase
an act of publicly supporting or approving something

💡Pro Tip

Context Matters

The meaning of 'endorse' changes based on context. In finance, it refers to signing a check, while in business, it means publicly supporting something.

Gold Rule

Formal Usage

'Endorse' is often used in formal contexts, especially in business, finance, and law.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'endorsen', from Old French 'endosser', from Latin 'indorsare' meaning 'to write on the back'.

📝Usage Notes

The verb 'endorse' can be used in both literal and figurative senses. In finance, it refers to signing the back of a check. In business and marketing, it means to publicly support a product or person.

Word Breakdown

end
completion or finalization
prefix
+
orse
related to writing or approval
root
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