endorse

/ɛnˈdɔrs/
verb
  1. To publicly say that you support or approve of someone or something.
    • Our teacher endorsed the student council's plan to plant more trees on campus.
    • Several politicians have endorsed the candidate for mayor.
    • The famous athlete endorsed the new sports drink in a television commercial.
  2. To sign your name on the back of a check or other document to make it valid or to transfer it to someone else.
    • Don't forget to endorse the check before you deposit it at the bank.
    • She endorsed the payment order and handed it to her assistant.
    • You need to endorse the back of the money order to cash it.
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