endorsement

/ɪnˈdɔːrsmənt/
noun
  1. A public statement or action showing that you support or approve of someone or something.
    • The athlete's endorsement of the sports drink helped boost sales.
    • The committee gave its endorsement to the new school policy.
    • She received a formal endorsement from the mayor for her charity work.
  2. A signature on a check or other document that makes it valid for transfer or payment.
    • He added his endorsement to the contract to authorize the payment.
    • You need your endorsement on the back of the check before you can deposit it.
    • The bank refused the check because the endorsement was missing.
  3. An official note on a driving record showing that a driver has committed a traffic offense.
    • He received an endorsement on his license for speeding.
    • Too many endorsements can lead to a suspension of your driving privileges.
    • The court added an endorsement to her record after the accident.
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